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Discover the all-new Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350, a bold bobber-styled motorcycle with tubeless spoke wheels, funky colors, and a laid-back cruiser stance.
This year has been a whirlwind for Royal Enfield, with the storied brand rolling out one exciting motorcycle after another. However, none are as strikingly unique as their latest reveal, the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350. A bobber-styled derivative of the much-loved Classic 350, this motorcycle doesn’t just borrow from the past but reinvents itself to embrace a breezier, funkier vibe. Let’s delve deeper into what makes this motorcycle stand out and why it might be one of Royal Enfield’s most compelling offerings yet.
Royal Enfield’s J-series platform has already proven its mettle, becoming the foundation for popular models like the Meteor 350 and the Classic 350. The Goan Classic 350, however, is a bold departure, trading in the Classic’s stately demeanour for a bohemian charm that channels Goa’s vibrant beach culture.
The most noticeable change? The bobber design, featuring a single seat that appears to float thanks to the absence of a subframe. This seat sits much lower than its Classic sibling, at 750 mm, making it accessible for shorter riders while enhancing the laid-back cruiser stance. Adding to the bobber aesthetic are white-walled tyres, retro-inspired yet paired with the modern convenience of tubeless wire-spoke wheels a first for any 350 cc Royal Enfield.
Royal Enfield enthusiasts might feel a wave of nostalgia seeing the ape-hanger handlebars, reminiscent of the Thunderbird. These handlebars give the Goan Classic an imposing, chopper-like silhouette while also offering a surprisingly comfortable riding posture. Ergonomically, the forward-set footpegs and upright seating position promise a relaxing ride, perfect for cruising down scenic roads or meandering through urban traffic.
If there’s one thing the Goan Classic 350 screams, it’s fun. Unlike the polished and regal look of the 2024 Classic 350, the Goan Classic takes a much bolder approach with its funky colour palette. Each shade carries an essence of Goa:
Even the colour-matched rims add a delightful touch, setting the bike apart from anything else in the Royal Enfield stable or even in its bobber category.
Underneath its colourful exterior, the Goan Classic 350 retains the mechanical brilliance of the J-series platform. The 349 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine delivers a healthy 20 bhp and 27 Nm, mated to a smooth 5-speed gearbox. Whether cruising on highways or navigating narrow alleys, the engine's linear power delivery ensures an effortless ride.
What truly sets the Goan Classic apart is its tubeless spoke wheels, a groundbreaking feature for Royal Enfield’s 350 cc lineup. Besides maintaining the retro look, these wheels drastically reduce the inconvenience of punctures, a blessing for long-distance riders. The smaller 16-inch rear wheel (as opposed to the Classic 350’s 18-inch) enhances handling, especially in tight corners or during low-speed manoeuvring.
Stopping power is provided by disc brakes on both ends, paired with dual-channel ABS for added safety. The suspension setup, telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear ensures a plush ride, whether you’re exploring backroads or breezing through city streets.
Royal Enfield has ensured the Goan Classic 350 is more than just a pretty face. The LED headlamp and the semi-digital instrument console (borrowed from the Classic 350) add modern functionality. The exhaust, now a slash-cut silencer, complements the bike’s bold personality without straying far from Royal Enfield’s signature thump.
The Goan Classic 350’s arrival in the bobber segment puts it in direct competition with the Jawa Perak, a motorcycle that has long held the title of the go-to bobber in India. With its accessible seat height, vibrant styling, and Royal Enfield’s robust dealer network, the Goan Classic 350 is well-positioned to capture the hearts of both new riders and seasoned enthusiasts.
The bike’s wet weight of 197 kg feels manageable, especially with the low centre of gravity afforded by the lowered seat. Combined with its effortless ergonomics, the Goan Classic promises to be as delightful to ride as it is to look at.
Royal Enfield has chosen to unveil the Goan Classic 350 ahead of Motoverse 2024, where the price will finally be announced on November 23. Given its bold features and niche appeal, it’s expected to carry a slight premium over the standard Classic 350.
The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is more than just a motorcycle; it’s a statement. By embracing bold aesthetics, thoughtful design, and practical upgrades, Royal Enfield has crafted a bike that feels at home on Goa’s sun-drenched shores yet remains versatile enough for everyday use.
Whether you’re a wanderer chasing sunsets or a city rider looking to stand out in the crowd, the Goan Classic 350 is an invitation to embrace the ride, the road, and the rhythm of life.
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