The Royal Enfield Bobber 350 was recently captured in a video. RE is in the process of introducing a lot of new models. While some could be the new versions of the existing bikes, others are brand new. Bobber 350 is one of those motorcycles which doesn’t appear in the spy world all that often. That is what makes this latest spotting so very special. The visuals certainly reveal a few key details of the upcoming motorbike. Here are these details.
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Royal Enfield Bobber 350 Spotted
The video comes from Bunny Punia on YouTube. The vlogger captures some raw footage of the bike on the highway. In fact, the rider of the test mule was on the side of the road. This gave the cameramen a lot of time to record every minute detail of this bike. At the front, it gets the trademark retro round headlamp but with an LED element. Note that most components are identical to the regular Classic 350. The only major difference is the tall handlebars making it eligible for the title of Bobber moniker.
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In addition to that, there is a sporty exhaust pipe on the right side, a dual-seat setup, a round taillamp, extended indicators mounted on chrome bars, and many similar elements to the Classic 350. The video also captures the instrument cluster resembling that of the Classic 350 with a Tripper Screen. Moreover, the Bobber 350 also gets white-walled tyres and a new chunky rear grab rail. In the final section of the video, the vlogger records the exhaust note as well. Thereafter, the rider takes the bike away.
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Specs
Since it will be based entirely on the Classic 350, we can expect the familiar 349-cc counterbalanced air-cooled engine that generates 20.2 PS and 27 Nm of peak power and torque. Performing the transmission duties is a 5-speed manual gearbox. It utilizes a twin downtube frame as its foundation, featuring a telescopic fork in the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear with a 6-stage preload adjustment. The top trim is equipped with disc brakes on both wheels, while the base variant combines a disc brake in the front with a drum brake in the rear. The ex-showroom prices for the Classic 350 vary from Rs 1.93 lakh to Rs 2.25 lakh. We could expect similar powertrain and price range.
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