Royal Enfield has taken the wraps off the highly-anticipated Goan Classic 350 bobber-style motorcycle. Based on the Classic 350, this new addition to the bikemaker’s lineup features distinctive styling along with vibrant colours. Prices for the model will be announced during the upcoming Motoverse, slated to take place between 22 November to 24 November 2024.
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: Design and features
The Goan Classic 350 appears similar to the Classic 350, save for some bobber-specific changes. It gets a round LED headlight, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and curved fenders, similar to the Classic 350. Key highlights of the model include a single-piece seat, ape hanger handlebar, forward-set footpegs, a slash-cut exhaust pipe, wire-spoke wheels featuring tyres with thick white walls. Besides that, it also features a round tail lamp, turn indicators, a semi-digital instrument cluster among other features.
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With a seat height of just 750mm, the Goan Classic 350 offers the lowest seating position among Royal Enfield motorcycles, making it accessible to a wide range of riders. Suspension duties are carried out by telescopic forks and twin rear shock absorbers while stopping power comes from disc brakes on both ends.
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: Engine
The Goan Classic 350 is powered by the familiar 349cc J-series single-cylinder motor from the Classic 350. The powerplant will come mated to a five-speed gearbox. As for the power figures, we can expect it to belt out 20 hp and 27 Nm. However, the company hasn’t disclosed the specs yet.
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