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To check the engine oil level in a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350, you can follow these steps:

  1. Warm up the Engine: Start the motorcycle and let it run for a few minutes. This helps in ensuring that the engine oil is warm and properly circulated.

  2. Locate the Oil Level Window: The Thunderbird 350 has an oil level window on the right side of the engine crankcase. It is a small glass window or a transparent area on the side of the engine casing.

  3. Park the Motorcycle on a Level Surface: Ensure that the motorcycle is parked on a level surface to get an accurate reading of the oil level.

  4. Check the Oil Level: With the engine turned off and the motorcycle in an upright position, look at the oil level window. You should be able to see the oil level through the window. The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum markers indicated on the window.

  5. Add or Drain Oil (if necessary): If the oil level is below the minimum marker, you may need to add oil to bring it up to the appropriate level. Consult your motorcycle's owner's manual for the recommended type and quantity of oil to use. On the other hand, if the oil level is above the maximum marker, you may need to drain some oil to bring it down to the correct level.

  6. Recheck the Oil Level: After adding or draining oil, wait for a few minutes to allow the oil to settle, and then recheck the oil level using the same procedure mentioned earlier. Ensure that the oil level falls within the acceptable range.

Remember to always refer to the owner's manual specific to your Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 for detailed instructions and specifications regarding checking and changing the engine oil.

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