Rev Up Your Spirit: The Goan Classic 350 is Here!

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Introducing the Goan Classic 350

Revving its engines straight from the sun-kissed shores of Goa, the new Goan Classic 350 has arrived to capture the hearts of motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere! This limited edition bike pays tribute to the bohemian custom culture that flourished in Goa back in the glorious 70s and 80s, and it does so with a flair that even the most seasoned riders can’t ignore.

A Nod to Nostalgia

Unveiled at the enchanting Motoverse ’24 festival, the Goan Classic 350 draws inspiration from the chopped fenders and vivid paint jobs of yesteryear’s bobbers. At the heart of this beauty is the reliable 349cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that we are familiar with from the Classic, HNTR, and Meteor models. Built on a revised twin-down tube spine frame, it’s the perfect companion for those lazy Sunday rides — as long as you keep your speed at a charming 65mph or lower!

A Visual Feast

Let’s talk about aesthetics, shall we? This bike isn’t just a machine; it’s a canvas! With its bold orange and teal blue color scheme, the Goan Classic 350 stands out like a peacock in a flock of pigeons. The red-anodized wheel rims paired with white wall tires scream individuality, while the chrome accents give it that much-needed bling. Plus, it features a chic floating-style single seat, perfect for cruising in style.

At an attractive price of £4719, the Goan Classic 350 is not just a bike; it’s a lifestyle statement. Grab yours now and join the revolution of freedom and individuality that this motorcycle embodies. Let the ride begin!

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