Royal Enfield New Bike: There is great news for the fans of Royal Enfield. If you are thinking of buying a brand new bike from Royal Enfield, then the company is bringing a new motorcycle for you. The company will launch Goan Classic 350 on 23 November. This is the fifth bike to be built on the J-series engine platform. Before this, Royal Enfield Meteor, Classic, Hunter and Bullet have come in the market. The Goan Classic will be a great looking bobber-style motorcycle, which is expected to have features similar to the Classic 350.
Like the rest of the Royal Enfield 350, the 349 cc single-cylinder engine will be used in the Goan Classic. Therefore its maximum output could probably be 20 HP and 27 Nm of torque. even Goan Classic The main frame is also likely to be the same as the Classic 350. There are expected differences in styling, paint options and riding position.
The rear view of the Goan Classic has revealed that unlike the Classic Legends, Jawa 42 Bobber and Perak, the Royal Enfield 350 cc Bobber can be equipped with a pillion option.
Rear seating position in new bobber
The rear ride setup on this bike is likely to be very similar to the setup seen on the Shotgun and Classic 650 Twins. This means that the frame will be resting on the rider’s scooped-out seat to carry the passenger setup. This move may prove to be good for Goan Classic in providing convenience against competition from Jawa Bobbers.
What will the wheels be like?
Great color options can be found in Goan Classic 350. According to the previous spy images, the Goan will run on classic whitewall tyres, making it one of the very few modern bikes to do so. Whereas during testing it has mostly been seen with wire-spoke wheels. Royal Enfield can also offer alloy wheels as an option.
Information will be revealed in Motoverse
The price of Royal Enfield Classic 350 ranges between Rs 1.93 lakh to Rs 2.30 lakh. When launched, the price of Goa Classic may be around the same as that of Classic. However, its top variant can cost more than Rs 2.30 lakh. Soon all the information will be revealed at Royal Enfield’s annual festival Motoverse, where the company will launch its fifth 350cc model.