If your Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES veers to the right when you release the handlebars while riding, it indicates a potential issue with the bike's alignment or suspension. While the severity of the problem can vary, it is not something that should be neglected.
Here are a few possible reasons for the veering to the right:
Wheel alignment: Misaligned wheels can cause the bike to pull to one side. This can happen due to improper assembly or after hitting a pothole or curb.
Tire pressure: Uneven tire pressure between the front and rear wheels can lead to imbalanced handling. Ensure that the tires are properly inflated to the manufacturer's recommended pressure.
Suspension issues: Problems with the front suspension, such as misadjusted forks or worn-out components, can affect the bike's stability and cause it to veer to one side.
It's important to address this issue to ensure your safety and to prevent further damage to the motorcycle. I recommend taking your Bullet 350 ES to an authorized Royal Enfield service center or a trusted motorcycle mechanic for a thorough inspection. They will be able to diagnose