Royal Enfield, after launching the Bear 650 and unveiling the Classic 650, is all set to launch the Govan Classic 350 on November 23. The new Royal Enfield Govan Classic 350 will be the company’s fifth 350cc motorcycle to feature the new J-series engine. The Royal Enfield Govan Classic 350 is a bobber bike based on the company’s best-selling model Classic 350. The Royal Enfield Govan Classic 350 will be based on the Classic 350 platform. The biggest change in this will be in the seating and handlebar.
Will look great in a bobber look
The Royal Enfield Govan Classic 350 features a large ape-hanger style bar, while the seat is neatly designed to give it a bobber look. The Govan Classic 350 will have the option of a pillion seat, which will likely be a similar setup as the Shotgun 650. The motorcycle also features forward-set footpegs like the Meteor 350, along with a round headlamp and a circular tail lamp.
Engine Specifications and Other Details
The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 will be powered by the J-series engine that powers the Classic 350, Meteor 350, Hunter 350, and Bullet 350. The 349cc single-cylinder engine produces 20bhp and 27Nm of torque mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The engine is expected to remain in the same state of tune. One of the major differences between the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 and the rest of the 350 series will be its paint job. The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is expected to be offered in bright colors. When launched later this month, the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 could be the most expensive offering in the 350cc range.