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Classic Signals 350 Release, Price, Colors, Specs, Design, ABS

The oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, Royal Enfield today launched the Classic Signals 350 motorcycle. Conceived as a tribute to Royal Enfield’s 65 years of association with the Indian Armed Forces (since 1952), the Classic Signals 350 are inspired by the Enfields that were in service with the Indian Army. The Classic Signals 350 will be available in two colors – Airborne Blue and Stormrider Sand. These new bikes will be available with a dedicated collection of equipment and over 40 motorcycle accessories, which include panniers and steel engine guards. It is also the first Royal Enfield in India to come with dual-channel ABS.

Launching the Classic Signals 350 motorcycles, Rudratej (Rudy) Singh – President Royal Enfield said “’Made Like a Gun’ is a motto we have earned at Royal Enfield as we have had a history of making motorcycles that are tough , reliable and versatile. We have been associated with the Indian Armed Forces since the early 1950s and continue to be the largest motorcycle supplier to the armed forces till date. Inspired by this association, we are happy to release the Classic Signals 350 Airborne Blue and Stormrider Sand; two motorcycles that represent our pride in partnering with the men and women who guard our skies and earth”

Classic Signals 350 Price

Revealing the price of the Classic Signals 350 motorcycles, Shaji Koshy – Head India Business+, Royal Enfield said, “The Classic Signals 350 will be available for bookings from August 28 across all stores in India. The motorcycle will retail at a price of Rs. 161,728 (ex-showroom Chennai). Our consumers can also choose from a collection of genuine motorcycle accessories, all of which will come with a 2-year warranty.”

Classic signals 350 colors

The two new color schemes Airborne Blue and Stormrider Sand of the Classic Signals take inspiration from the coveted units of the Indian Armed Forces. These motorcycles will have a distinctive number stenciled on the tank representing the production number. Each motorcycle will have a unique number, making each of them an exclusive and unique motorcycle in itself.

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Classic Signals 350 design

Both of these new Classic 350 bikes are also equipped with optional extra saddlebags, fenders and large windshields. The bike also gets a unique serial number painted on the tank in large characters. The retro appeal is enhanced by blacked-out elements such as the muffler, engine, rims, handlebars and headlight bezels. The bike also has a metallic Royal Enfield badge on the tank, finished in gold and green. While the bikes are on display without rear seats, Royal Enfield said it will supply them with the retail bike.

Classic Signals 350 Specifications

This new variant remains identical to the standard bike. It is powered by a 346cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 19.8bhp and 28Nm of torque. Power is transmitted through a 5-speed gearbox. The Classic Signals 350 also has a rear disc brake as opposed to the 153mm cylinder unit as seen on the standard bike.

With the Classic Signals 350, Royal Enfield will introduce the dual-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) to its customers. Dual-channel ABS helps prevent wheel lockup when braking suddenly, giving riders better braking efficiency.

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