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Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 unveiled

The bike will be launched on November 23 at the Royal Enfield Motoverse Festival.
2 min read21 Nov '24
Rishaad ModyRishaad Mody
Royal Enfield Goan Classic

Royal Enfield has taken the wraps off another new motorcycle – a 350cc bobber named the Goan Classic.

  1. It's based on the Classic 350 platform
  2. Gets different wheel sizes

Royal Enfield Goan Classic details

The Goan Classic celebrates the custom scene that is intrinsically associated with Royal Enfield. It is meant to be a bobber-style motorcycle, which is evident in the low stance and single-seat layout. However, Royal Enfield has gone to great lengths to ensure the bike is reasonably practical and comfortable. To that extent, it gets the option of a pillion seat, which can be attached to the base of the rider seat. Also, the rear suspension has more travel than the Classic 350 – 105mm vs 90mm.

The big mechanical change is the move to a 16-inch rear wheel (down from 18 inches), while the front remains the same 19-inch wheel as the Classic 350. What’s unique here is that the bike comes with spoked rims that support tubeless tyres, a first for this segment. The Royal Enfield Goan Classic also gets unique white-wall tyres from Ceat.
 
The riding position is also different from the Classic 350, thanks to a lower seat height (750mm vs 805mm) and more forward-set footpegs borrowed from the Meteor 350. There’s also the taller mini-ape hanger handlebar that will result in a cruiser-style riding position.

The engine and main chassis remain unchanged, with the 349cc motor producing 20.2hp and 27Nm. The kerb weight has gone up by two kilos to 197kg. Ground clearance remains the same 170mm, and the Goan Classic also uses the same 13-litre fuel tank.

The new RE Goan Classic will be available in four striking colour schemes, and it is the only 350cc bike to use the same metal switch cubes as the 650cc models. This is likely to be the most expensive of the 350cc Royal Enfields, and prices will be announced in a couple of days at the company’s Motoverse riding festival.

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