Up and Coming RE Classic 350 Spotted Testing One more Time with Touring Accessories

One of the oldest motorcycle brands of the world, Royal Enfield has attained enormous popularity. People just love their regal look and performance. The retail experience of this bike is compelling and slick. A regular flow of latest versions and customization keep showrooms always fresh.

The latest news about Royal Enfield makes people a little bit curious. And here we will be going to talk about the matter.

  • Royal Enfield’s upcoming model Classic 350 has been spotted the second time and this time along with touring accessories.
  • It is well-equipped with a single piece seat; the previous one had a split seat setting that was spotted earlier.
  • The test mule is examined with a backrest, soft panniers, and touring screen.
  • The new Royal Enfield Classic 350 is hoped to be launched in next year i.e. 2020 and it gets an updated frame and new engine as well.

Classic 350/500 of Royal Enfield was spotted one more time. This time it was seen being examined with touring accessories. Though some of the accessories Royal Enfield sells already as add-ons on the present classic models. This new Classic series is hoped to launch in the coming year and will get an updated frame and a new motor.

Genuine Royal Enfield Classic 500cc Front Crash Bar For Fuel Sensor Model

This specific motorbike has touring add-ons fitted all around. If you have seen the picture, then you can know that the panniers and tall windscreen that are obtainable as official accessories for the present Classic models. The idea of the rear backrest is somewhat inspired by Thunderbird 350/500 motorbikes. But the best part of this bike is the single piece seat that is completely different from the regular two-piece seat that was seen on the formerly spotted RE Classic test mule. Well, this new seat has a more rounded profile and it seems to be made for touring purpose.

Royal Enfield Classic 350cc 500cc Machined Alloy Wheel Kit, 19-18, Disc

The upcoming Classic motorbikes are hoped to get a new engine to suit the forthcoming BS- VI emission regulations that the present UCE motors may have difficulty meeting. Let you know that these regulations would come into effect 2020 onwards.

Apart from the new engine, the upcoming motorcycles will have a new swingarm just for better dynamics and an updated frame at the same time. The test mules have disc brakes at both ends.

So, if you want to get updates on the up and coming Royal Enfield Classic motorbikes, then don’t forget to visit Sparezo.