Royal Enfield Classic 350 Gets New Range of Silencers

  • Published On: 30 July 2020
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Aftermarket silencers for Royal Enfield Classic 350 start from Rs 3300

Bike customization is a new in-thing in the motorcycling world. Motorcycle enthusiasts are always on the lookout for new customization to magnify their bike’s appeal. It’s not just the bike customization outfits, big motorcycle brands are catching up to the trend. For example, Royal Enfield has recently unveiled a series of aftermarket silencers for the Classic 350. In the Indian market, Classic 350 is one of the highest-selling models of Royal Enfield. The price of the silencer begins from Rs 3300 and goes as high as Rs 3600. A total of 16 silencers is being offered by the Chennai based manufacturer for this particular model.

Talking about the silencers, they come in a range of finishes comprising of silver, chrome and black. In term of design, currently there are 3 styles on offer that include tapered, slashed cut and straight cut. Intrested customers can visit Royal Enfield's official website and place the order for the desired silencer. Once done, these details will be forwarded to the nearest dealership and on its arrival the concerned department would get in touch directly with the owner for its installation.  With this offering, bike customization is going to be the next stage of competition between various motorcycle brands in the country.

 
BS6 Royal Enfield Classic 350 is currently powered by a 346cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine with an electronic fuel injection system. This powertrain produces a maximum power output of 19.1 bhp and 28 Nm of peak torque. It comes paired with a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox. BS6 Classic 350 is currently sold in six paint schemes - Stealth Black, Chrome Black, Classic Black, Airborne Blue, Stormrider Sand, and Gunmetal Grey. At the time of its launch, BS6 Royal Enfield Classic 350 was priced at around Rs 1.65 lakh (ex-showroom). 

Besides this, the most awaited motorcycle launch in the Indian market is that off the Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Codenamed Royal Enfield J1C0, the Meteor 350 is based on a new modular J platform. It will come packed with features like V-shaped alloy wheels, rear twin shock absorbers, and a blacked-out engine case. Expect the arrival of Royal Enfield Meteor 350 by 2020 end or early first quarter of 2021.

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