Royal Enfield is not ready to defeat its rivals easily without a fight (Royal Enfield). At the same time, you need to think about how to protect your customers from boredom and intoxication. In this situation, manufacturers are still sending 350 new cars to the market. Royal Enfield has launched several new models this year and plans to continue this trend in 2024 as well. Currently, the Chennai-based company is introducing a bobber-style motorcycle. Currently, Royal Enfield has a 350cc lineup that includes the Classic, Hunter, Meteor and Bullet. Meanwhile, another bobber bike is coming to the segment. The company released a hint of the new name. This is the 'Goan Classic 350'. This name can be used for the next bike.Bike test started. I have seen this situation many times before.
Royal Enfield Goa Classic 350 Design
As seen in the spy reports, the 350cc Bobber sports the traditional Royal Enfield look. They are similar in shape, with the legs pointing forward and the long stems pointing towards the rider. Reminds me of American helicopters. The 350cc bobber motorcycle is a single seater. However, there are rules for installing a passenger seat. Compared to the classic 350, the front and rear are smaller. In addition to this, there are redesigned and wider rear wheels and new mufflers. It looks almost identical to the recently launched Royal Enfield Shotgun 650. Royal Enfield Goa Classic 350 Specifications and Features
The Royal Enfield Goa Classic 350 shares many of the features of the Classic and the Meteor. It features a traditional telescopic front fork along with a double wishbone frame and rear shock absorbers. With disc brake of 300 mm front and 270 mm rear. There is also dual-channel ABS. The upcoming motorcycle is powered by a 349cc single cylinder 5 speed manual petrol engine that produces 20cc.Maximum output 2 horses, torque 27 Nm.