5-speed integrated gearbox (gear shifter on the left side)
Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Classic 500 are models of Royal Enfield motorcycles which have been in production since 2009. The Classic series of Royal Enfield motorcycles are inspired by the Royal Enfield G2 350cc Bullet motorcycle, first produced in 1948.[1]
First Generation Classic Series (2009–2021)
The first generation Classic 350 and the Classic 500 feature the new unit construction engine in their 350cc and 500cc variants respectively. However the Classic 350 uses a carburettor for fuel delivery and the Classic 500 has EFI. The Classic 350 has an ammeter while the Classic 500 has a low fuel indicator light and engine check light instead of the ammeter. The ammeter on the Classic 350 is more of a vestigial remain as the modern Classic 350 has no practical use for it. In the older models with CB points, when the piston was in the top dead centre (CB points closed) then the ammeter would stay in the middle. This feature allowed the rider to use the decompression lever to move the piston to top dead center and kick starter with relative ease. Both of these models are more expensive and targeted at a market segment above the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and the Bullet 500.
Both the Classic 350 and the Classic 500 come in a variety of color options, including; Stealth Black, Chrome, Battle Green, and Gunmetal Grey.
In 2017 Royal Enfield equipped Classic 500 models with Euro 4 compliance which included ABS brakes for front and rear and better emission control system.
In 2018 Royal Enfield released Classic 350 models with ABS in some markets. In 2019 classic 500 production is stopped and company launches new bs6 engines and dual channel abs
Type single downtube, using engine as stressed member
Front suspension telescopic, 35 mm forks, 130 mm travel
Rear suspension twin gas charged shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload, 80 mm travel
Dimensions
Wheelbase 1370 mm
Ground clearance 135 mm
Length 2160 mm
Width 790 mm (without mirrors)
Height 1090 mm (without mirrors)
Seat height
Kerb weight 195 kg (with 90% Fuel & Oil)
Fuel capacity 13.5 L
Brakes & tyres
Tyres Fr. 90/90 - 19
Tyres Rr. 110/90 - 18
Brakes front 280mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Brakes rear disc, 1-piston caliper
Dual Channel ABS.
Electricals
Electrical system 12 volt - DC
Battery 12 volt, 8 Ah
Head lamp 12V, H4-60/55W (halogen)
Tail lamp 12V, P21/5W
Turn signal lamp 12V, R10W X 4nos
First Generation Royal Enfield Classic 500 specification:
Engine
Type single cylinder, 4 stroke, spark ignition, air cooled, fuel injection
Displacement 499cc
Bore × stroke 84 mm × 90 mm
Compression ratio 8.5 : 1
Maximum power 27.2 bhp @ 5250 rpm
Maximum torque 41.3 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Ignition system digital electronic ignition
Clutch wet, multi-plate
Gearbox 5 speed constant mesh
Lubrication wet sump
Engine oil 15 W 50 API, SL grade & above, JASO MA 2
Fuel supply electronic fuel injection
Air cleaner paper element
Engine start electric/kick
Chassis & suspension
Type single downtube, using engine as stressed member
Front suspension telescopic, 35 mm forks, 130 mm travel
Rear suspension twin gas charged shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload, 80 mm travel
Dimensions
Wheelbase 1360 mm
Ground clearance 135 mm
Length 2140 mm
Width 790 mm (without mirrors)
Height 1090 mm (without mirrors)
Seat height
Kerb weight 194 kg (with 90% fuel & oil)
Fuel capacity 13.5 L
Brakes & tyres
Tyres Fr. 90/90 - 19
Tyres Rr. 120/80 - 18
Brakes front 280mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Brakes rear 153mm drum, single lead internal expanding
Electricals
Electrical system 12 volt - DC
Battery 12 volt, 14 Ah
Head lamp 12V, 60 W / 55 W, halogen
Tail lamp 12V, P21/5W
Turn signal Lamp 12V, R10W X 4nos
Best selling model
Gunmetal Grey
Second Generation Classic Series (2022-)
Eschewing the 500cc variant, the second generation Classic launched in late 2021 (for the 2022 model year) as the Classic 350 Reborn.
This model is a complete redesign, with a new engine, new chassis, new suspension, and new brakes, along with a much wider variety of cosmetics, accessories, and paint schemes.[2]
In 2022, it starts at an ex-showroom price of ₹1.84 lakh (US$2,100) in India.[3] In Germany, it starts at €4,890 (US$5,783.4).[4]
In 2024, Royal Enfield launched the retro-styled Bobber version of Classic 350, the Goan Classic 350, with the same 349cc air-cooled SOHC Single cylinder engine.
Reception
The global motorcycle press reviews for the redesigned Classic 350 have been favorable at launch. Critics acknowledge riding the motorcycle is "a languid, unhurried experience" as it was not designed for speed.[5] However, the handling, fuel economy, ergonomics, low-price, quality, and beauty of the motorcycle suggest it was "designed to be fun and friendly to a wide range of riders."[6]
Second Generation Classic 350 Claimed Specifications[6]