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New Royal Enfield bike design leaked » MotorOctane

Royal Enfield has planned several new bikes for the Indian market. One such bike is a bobber style version of the Classic 350. Jawa had tried the bobber style but didn’t find much success. Royal Enfield is also trying the same and patented the design before the launch. This patented design has surfaced online, giving us a sneak peek of what the new Royal Enfield Bobber 350 will look like.
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Design

Royal Enfield Bobber 350

The Goan feels more like a new take on the classic. Several things like the exterior of the headlights, front fork and other body panels are lifted from the Classic 350. In spy shots, we have seen the Classic with a single seat, but it will come with a passenger seat that is easily removable. Without the passenger seat, the Goan gets the true bobber feel. One major change is that the Goan Classic comes with white wall tires giving it a retro look.

Specifications

The Goan Classic will also be based on the J series platform. It should come with a 350 cc engine capable of producing 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The transmission will be a 5-speed gearbox. Royal Enfield could tune the Goan Classic for a relaxed riding style. Also, the brand could change the suspension setup a bit.

Also Read – Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes in 2024

Royal Enfield Bobber 350 – Launch and Prices

Royal Enfield Bobber 350

The launch of Goan Classic seems to be just around the corner. It could be launched in the next two months. What about the price? The Goan Classic might be priced higher compared to the Classic 350. Currently, the Classic 350 starts at Rs 2.35 lakh and goes up to Rs 2.70 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). We can expect the Goan Classic to start at Rs 2.50 lakh and go up to Rs 3 lakh (on-road, Mumbai).

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