Royal Enfield gave a big surprise before the New Year! Goan Classic 350 bike launched

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 Bobber: Royal Enfield has launched a new bike in the Indian bike market. Before the New Year, Indium customers have received a new gift in the form of ‘Goan Classic 350’. This is Royal Enfield’s new bike in the 350cc segment. The latest bobber style motorcycle comes with retro looks and great features. It has been launched at the company’s Motoverse riding festival at a starting ex-showroom price of Rs 2.35 lakh.

Royal Enfield’s new Motorcycle Comes with a low-slung bobber style. It has features like single-seat layout, mini-ape hanger handlebar. The rear seat is optional in this motorcycle, which can be installed on the base of the rider’s seat.

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: Features

Apart from this, Royal Enfield has given a set of CEAT white-wall tires in the Goan Classic 350, which are mounted on spoke rims. The rims support tubeless tyres, which is a first in the 350cc segment. The Goan Classic 350 also gets a 16-inch rear wheel (which is smaller than the 18-inch wheel on the Classic 350). It will come with 19 inch front wheel.

Features of these bikes in Goan Classic

The Goan Classic features metal switch cubes like Royal Enfield’s premium 650cc range. It has been introduced in four attractive color options. Its seat height is 750 mm, and like the Meteor 350 there is a set of footpegs set forward. Royal Enfield has increased the rear suspension travel by 105 mm (up from 90 mm on the Classic 350).

RE Goan Classic 350: Engine and price

Goa Classic 350 has a 349cc engine which generates 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of torque. There is no change in the main chassis either and its curb weight is 197 kg (2 kg more than the Classic 350). It will have a fuel tank of 13 litres.

The ex-showroom price of Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 ranges from Rs 2.35 lakh to Rs 2.38 lakh. This is the most expensive bike of Royal Enfield in the 350cc segment. Compared to Royal Enfield Classic 350, Goan Classic 350 motorcycle is costlier by Rs 42,000.

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