Royal Enfield Gone Classic 350 Bobber debuted before launch, know details
Royal Enfield Gone Classic 350 Bobber prices to be announced at Motoverse 2024 on November 23
Royal Enfield has introduced the Gone Classic 350 ahead of the announcement of its official prices at Motoverse 2024 on November 23. This modified version of the Classic 350 comes with a bobber-inspired design with different ergonomics, which makes it different. It is easily the best looking 350 cc motorcycle in the lineup and courtesy of its attractive graphics and color schemes.
The Royal Enfield Gone Classic 350 differentiates itself with unique cosmetic updates while sharing the engine with the standard Classic 350. It continues to use a 349 cc air-cooled, single-cylinder fuel-injected engine that produces around 20 bhp of power and 27 Nm of peak torque at 6,100 rpm and is paired with a 5-speed transmission.
Built on a double cradle chassis, the Gone Classic 350 is equipped with telescopic forks at the front and twin-side shocks at the rear. The Bobber features disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, supported by a dual-channel ABS system. It weighs 197 kg and with the rear seat as an option, the motorcycle’s weight will increase by an additional 9 kg.
With a ground clearance of 170 mm, the retro-themed bobber is expected to be priced around Rs 2.30 lakh (ex-showroom). The Royal Enfield Gone Classic 350 features LED headlamps, LED tail lamps and LED turn indicators along with adjustable clutch and brake levers and a semi-digital console with a separate pod for tripper navigation.
The Royal Enfield Gone Classic 350 gets a floating rider seat and an open rear fender, which becomes especially attractive when the optional pillion seat is removed. It is equipped with split grab rails and tubeless wire-spoke wheels with whitewall tyres, adding to its vintage appeal. The upright handlebar design of the bike ensures a great riding posture.
The motorcycle will compete with similarly designed models like the Jawa 42 Bobber and Perak and its deliveries will begin across India post launch.