Royal Enfield’s Australian distributor has announced that it will soon open the order books for its Goan 350 – a limited-edition version of the brand’s popular Classic 350.
The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 takes inspiration from the 70s, notably setup with ape-style handlebars and white wall tyres. Also distinguishing the Goan 350 are chopped up guards, and a leather single-seat (dual seat as standard).

The Goan will be available in three colour schemes, Shack Black, Trip Teal and Rave Red, in all cases fitted with wire-spoked wheels and white-wall tyres.
Pricing has yet to be confirmed, though it is expected to come at a small premium over the standard Classic 350, which is now offered from $7990 rideaway.
Mechanically the Goan 350 is unchanged, continuing on with a familiar 15kW/27Nm 349cc single-cylinder engine.

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