The Enfield 500 Bullet 1998 by enfield, (1998), stands out in the market for its balance of design and performance. This Classic motorcycle is powered by a dependable undefined engine, offering smooth handling and excellent fuel economy. Riders often compare specifications to ensure they choose a bike that suits their lifestyle, whether for commuting, touring, or recreational rides. Detailed specs highlight the engine’s efficiency, the comfort of the Classic, and the overall riding experience. By reviewing these details, buyers can make well-informed decisions that align with their needs.
General Information
body type
Classic
bike category
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seating capacity
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length
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width
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height
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wheelbase
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ground clearance
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dry weight
168.0 kg (370.4 pounds)
fuel tank capacity
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battery capacity
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curb weight
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seat height
760 mm (29.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
charging time
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battery type
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starting system
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Engine Specifications
powertrain architecture
Single cylinder, four-stroke
fuel type
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Engine Type
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engine displacement
499.0 ccm (30.45 cubic inches)
power
22.0 HP (16.1 kW)) @ 5220 RPM
torque
35.0 Nm (3.6 kgf-m or 25.8 ft.lbs) @ 3000 RPM
bore x stroke
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engine size
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compression
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fuel system
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engine cooling
Air
engine oil capacity
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Battery Voltage (Electric)
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Motor Power (Electric)
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Electric Start
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gearbox
4-speed
Performance
top speed
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acceleration 0 - 100 km/h
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weight to power ratio
0.1310 HP/kg
weight to torque ratio
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Fuel Economy and Emissions (ICE)
fuel consumption
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emission standard
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Drivetrain and Transmission
drivetrain architecture
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drive wheel
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transmission type
Chain (final drive)
clutch type
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Suspension and Brakes
front suspension
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rear suspension
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Front brakes
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front brakes
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rear brakes
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abs
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traction control
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Steering and Tires
steering type
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driveline
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front tire size
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rear tire size
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wheel type
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wheel size
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Additional Features
frame type
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Instrument Cluster
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Features
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headlight
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Storage
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the enfield 1998 require high maintenance?
No, the enfield 1998 is designed for easy maintenance with durable components and a service-friendly structure. Regular servicing ensures long-lasting performance.
What makes the enfield 1998 unique compared to other bikes in its class?
The enfield 1998 stands out due to its Classic design, reliable undefined engine, and advanced features that provide both comfort and performance.
Is the enfield 1998 good for beginners?
Absolutely! The enfield 1998 is easy to handle, lightweight in its Classic structure, and offers smooth control, making it an excellent choice for new riders.