Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 unveiled ahead of launch on November 23, know what to expect
The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is based on the Classic 350 and features bobber styling. Power and torque figures are expected to remain the same as the rest of the RE 350. The familiar J-series engine delivers 20hp of peak power and 27Nm of peak torque. Some significant changes have been made in terms of styling, paint and riding position. The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 will also have room for seating at the rear.
Talking about both the motorcycles, some changes are visible. The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has a 16-inch rear wheel and a 19-inch front wheel. The Classic 350 has an 18-inch rear wheel. The Goan Classic 350 also gets spoke rims that support tubeless tyres. The introduction of spoked wheels with tubeless tires is a first in the segment. The motorcycle also gets white-wall tires from Ceat. The new motorcycle also has a relatively low seat height of 750 mm. The footpegs appear to be borrowed from the Meteor 350 and the riding position is cruiser style. While the fuel tank stands at 13-litres, the curb weight has increased by 2 kg. The weight of the motorcycle is 197 kg.
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