Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 unveiled ahead of November 23 launch, Know what to expect
The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 will be launching in India on November 23 and the motorcycle has been unveiled today. For those who are unknown, the motorcycle will be launched at the Motoverse 2024.
The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 will be an addition to the J-series motorcycle series. The entire 350cc line-up is powered by the same J-series 350cc engine that initially launched with Meteor 350. It was later available in the Classic, Hunter, and Bullet. Now the company will be offering a fifth product of the J-series i.e. Goan Classic 350.
The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is based on the Classic 350 and offers a bobber style. The power and torque figures are expected to be similar as that rest of RE 350s. The familiar J-series engine offers 20hp of peak power and 27Nm of maximum torque. There are some distinguished changes in terms of style, paint and riding position. The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 will offer accommodation to carry pillion too.
There are some visible changes when it comes to both the motorcycles. The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 gets 16-inch rear wheel and 19-inch front wheel. The Classic 350 gets 18-inch rear wheel. The Goan Classic 350 also gets spoked rims that support tubeless tyres. The introduction of spoked wheels with tubeless tyres is for the first time in the segment. The motorcycle also gets white-wall tyres from Ceat. The new motorcycle also gets a relatively less seat height at 750mm. The footpegs seems to be borrowed from Meteor 350 and the riding position is cruiser styled. While the fuel tank is 13-litres, the kerb weight has gone up by 2 kgs. The motorcycle weighs 197kg. In terms of suspension, the rear suspension gets 105mm travel.