Illustrious Enfield has presented a back circle brake on the base variation of the Classic 350. The main Classic 350 to highlight a back circle brake was the weapon metal shade which was presented a year ago. The base Classic 350 with raise circle brake has been valued at Rs 1,47,195 (ex-showroom, Mumbai).
It must be noticed that the twin-circle variation of the Classic 350 doesn't come outfitted with ABS – that element is just accessible on the Signals variation which holds for Rs 1,61,984 (ex-showroom, Mumbai). Rudratej Singh, president, Royal Enfield Motors Limited had as of late imparted to us the organization's intends to present double channel ABS over its range and the expansion of a back plate brake on the base Classic 350 is a stage a similar way.
Aside from the expansion of a back circle, no progressions have been made to Royal Enfield's most well known bike. It's fueled by a 346cc, air-cooled, single-barrel motor, delivering 19.8hp and 28Nm of pinnacle torque, and is matched to a 5-speed gearbox. RE is additionally preparing for the dispatch of the 650 twins anticipated that would go marked down in India by late 2018. We will ride the new Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650 one week from now in the USA, so stay tuned to our site and web based life handles for the most recent updates.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 base variant gets rear disc brake
Reviewed by Nitish Kumar
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September 21, 2018
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