If you are experiencing handlebar alignment issues and discomfort after dropping your Royal Enfield Classic 350, there could be a few possible causes for the problem:
Bent handlebars: When the bike falls or is involved in an accident, the handlebars can get bent or misaligned. This can result in an uneven riding position and cause discomfort and shoulder pain.
Bent fork tubes: The fork tubes, which hold the front wheel and handlebars, can also get bent or misaligned in an impact. This can affect the steering and alignment of the handlebars, leading to discomfort while riding.
Loose or damaged triple clamps: The triple clamps, also known as the triple trees or yokes, are the components that hold the front forks and handlebars in place. If these clamps are loose or damaged, they can affect the alignment of the handlebars and cause discomfort during riding.
It's essential to have a professional inspection of your motorcycle to identify the exact cause of the handlebar alignment issue. If the service center personnel couldn't recognize the problem initially, it's worth considering seeking assistance from another reputable Royal Enfield service center or a qualified mechanic who specializes in motorcycle repairs. They should be able to assess the situation more thoroughly and make the necessary adjustments or repairs to ensure proper handlebar alignment and alleviate your discomfort.