Patent images of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber, a bike that could also be called the Shotgun 350, have appeared online and it looks very similar to the one seen in previous tests.
The 350cc bobber has a “mini ape-hanger” handlebar and, although there is a passenger seat in the patent drawing, it is likely to be removable and could be offered as an additional accessory, as in the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650. The bobber appears to have the same headlight, taillight, fuel tank, rear-view mirrors, front mudguard and side panels as the Royal Enfield Classic 350, but is likely to have LED indicators.
The next Bobber 350 will probably be equipped with the same 350cc single-cylinder air/oil-cooled, J-platform engine as the Classic 350 that produces 20hp and 27Nm. However, it may receive a slightly sportier tuning.
In terms of hardware, the bike remains the same as the Classic 350. Built on the same double cradle frame, it will probably have the same telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers. The braking system should also be the same, with a 300 mm disc at the front and a 270 mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS. However, the Bobber 350 may have a different rear mudguard to the Classic 350 and alloy tires with spoked rims.
There are reports that the next Royal Enfield Bobber 350 may be called the Goan Classic 350, but we won’t be surprised if Royal Enfield calls it the Shotgun 350.
Source:https://www.bikedekho.com