Pros

  1. Smooth and Responsive Engine Performance
    The Bear 650 is powered by Royal Enfield’s 648cc parallel-twin engine, delivering 47 bhp and 56 Nm of torque. This setup offers smooth power delivery and a lively throttle response, making it enjoyable for both city commuting and highway cruising.

  2. Striking Retro-Scrambler Aesthetics
    With its vintage-inspired design, including a single high-mounted exhaust, wire-spoked wheels, and minimalist bodywork, the Bear 650 stands out visually. Its classic scrambler styling appeals to riders looking for a blend of nostalgia and modern performance.

 Cons

  1. Firm Suspension Affects Ride Comfort
    The Bear 650 features a suspension setup that, while enhancing handling, results in a firm ride quality. Riders have reported that the stiff suspension can lead to discomfort over rough roads and longer journeys.

  2. Limited Off-Road Capability
    Despite its scrambler appearance, the Bear 650's off-road performance is constrained. The suspension and tyre setup are more suited to light trails rather than challenging off-road terrains, limiting its versatility for adventure riding.