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The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has a ground clearance of approximately 135mm. This measurement indicates the distance between the lowest point of the motorcycle (usually the exhaust or frame) and the ground.

While the Classic 350's ground clearance is generally sufficient for most road conditions, it is always important to approach speed breakers or any uneven surfaces with caution, especially if they are particularly high or steep.

To prevent scraping or bottoming out, you should approach speed breakers at a controlled and moderate speed, keeping in mind the ground clearance of your motorcycle. Slow down and allow the front suspension to compress before going over the speed breaker. Additionally, you can also adjust your riding position slightly by rising up on the footpegs to provide some extra clearance.

If you consistently encounter speed breakers or road conditions that may pose a challenge due to the motorcycle's ground clearance, you may need to exercise extra caution or consider alternate routes that have more favorable road conditions for your Classic 350.

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