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    Jawa 42 Bobber vs Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: Detailed Comparison

    Naveen
    NaveenModified On Jun 24, 2026 02:19 pm IST
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    Two very beautiful bikes but completely different to ride

    Jawa 42 Bobber vs Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

    You’ve just seen a cool Bollywood movie, saw the hero riding a bobber motorcycle and decided that you want one. Understandable, because bobbers have that appeal to them that not many other formats can really match. The Rs 10 lakh+ super premium bobbers are a bit too expensive for you, so you’ve married it down to two of India’s most affordable factory bobbers: Jawa 42 Bobber and the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

    And now the confusion has set in. Both look too good to resist, and you’re really confused. Well, fret not, for you’re in the perfect place. Let us help you decide which one of the two to go for: 

    Price & Variants

    Jawa 42 Bobber

    Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

    Variant

    Ex-showroom Price

    Variant

    Ex-showroom Price

    Moonstone White

    Rs 2,10,500

    Purple Haze & Shack Black

    Rs 2,19,787

    Jasper Red Dual Tone, Mystic Copper & Red Sheen

    Rs 2,20,900

    Trip Teal & Rave Red

    Rs 2,22,593

    Black Mirror

    Rs 2,35,500

       
    • While the Jawa 42 Bobber has a bit of an advantage in its base variant prices, the Goan Classic 350 has an incredible range of colourways. Out of all the colours, the Moonstone White looks the best on the 42 Bobber. 
    • But on the Goan Classic 350, every colour has its charm. The Purple Haze is as unique as it gets, for that’s not a colour we often see on modern day bikes. Shack Black is incredibly desirable for anyone who likes subtle and darker colours. Trip Teal is our favourite of the lot, for the teal colour matches the whitewalled tyres very well. And then if you want something outright bold and eye-catching, Rave Red truly stands true to its name. 

    • And that’s important because a big part of bobbers’ appeal is their looks. So while the Bobber has a slight price advantage, the Goan Classic 350 might have a bit of an edge here. 

    Dimensions & Design 

    Specifications

    Jawa 42 Bobber

    Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

    Difference

    Seat Height 

    740mm

    750mm

    10mm

    Wheelbase

    1485mm

    1400mm

    85mm

    Kerb Weight

    185kg

    197kg

    12kg

    • Since the 42 Bobber is built on a ground up bobber platform (while the Goan is built on the Classic 350’s platform), it’s a long bike and you can see that in the wheelbase figures. But then the Bobber also shows that it’s the more modern bike of the two, weighing a solid 12kg less than the Goan Classic 350. And you’ll feel the difference the moment you sit on the bike. 
    • The Jawa bike feels lighter to get off the side stand and to manoeuvre through tight city traffic, where the Goan Classic 350 can sometimes feel like a handful. 

    • Another difference is in their riding postures. While both have low seat heights, the 42 Bobber’s footpeg positioning might make taller riders feel a bit cramped. The Goan, on the other hand, feels a lot more spacious and comfortable. While comfort takes a backstep with bobber motorcycles in general, it’s important to point out that the Goan’s riding triangle is significantly more comfortable, especially for taller riders.  

    • In terms of design, they’re both gorgeous bikes, but the Goan’s better colourways might attract you towards it a little bit more. And then there’s the fact that it also gets a mini ape-hanger handlebar, something that takes the exquisite appeal up a notch. And finally, let’s not forget the whitewall tyres. While it could be a pain to keep them clean in the long term, they’re incredibly charming to look at for sure. 

    Features & Safety

    Key Features

    Jawa 42 Bobber

    Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

    • Fully digital LCD console

    • All-LED lighting

    • Analogue console (but has a digital inset)

    • Tripper navigation pod as standard 

    • Tubeless spoke wheels 

    • The Jawa 42 Bobber shows its more modern edge here too and has a fully digital LCD console. While the console doesn’t have Bluetooth connectivity, some might find it more premium than the Goan’s console. That said, the spoked wheel variants of the 42 Bobber do get tube-type tyres, which will make repairing punctures quite a task, especially given that the bike doesn’t come with a centre stand. 
    • Meanwhile, the Goan stays true to its old-school roots by offering a simple analogue console, and we’ve no complaints with that. In fact, Royal Enfield also offers the tripper navigation pod as standard on all the Goan variants. Quite a neat little addition to have. 

    • Then the biggest trick that the Royal Enfield bike has up its sleeve are its cross-spoked  tubeless tyres. Not only do they look quite good, but also make repairing punctures a whole lot easier.  

    Engines

    Specifications

    Jawa 42 Bobber

    Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

    Engine 

    334cc liquid-cooled engine

    349cc air-cooled engine

    Power 

    29.9PS 

    20.2PS 

    Torque 

    30Nm

    27Nm 

    Gearbox 

    6-speed

    5-speed

    • The gap between the 2 bikes widens the most in the riding experience they provide. The Jawa bike is more neo than retro here, and its liquid-cooled engine is quite a rev-happy one. While Jawa has refined it over the past couple of years and given it more grunt at lower revs, it’s still the happiest when ridden hard and revved out. 
    • And that’s fine. It’s quite a satisfying bike when you rev it out, and if you want some excitement, the 42 Bobber will definitely keep you entertained. The only thing is that the bike has a bit of tingle at highway speeds. While it’s not a dealbreaker, you will know that the vibrations exist. 

    • On the complete other side of the spectrum, the Royal Enfield bike enjoys and prefers being ridden in a gentler way and under 4-5000rpm. It has quite a lot of grunt, so you can get around town at quite a rapid pace. There’s a certain old-school charm with its engine, and even on the highway, it settles into a pleasant hum at about 90kmph. The Goan Classic 350 believes in taking a chill pill, and we love it for that. 

    BikeDekho Says 

    The Jawa 42 Bobber and the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 are two beautiful bikes, but one has an edge over the other, and that’s definitely the Goan Classic 350. It has better colourways, better finish levels, a smoother engine, and on the whole, it nails the retro charm better than the Jawa. All of that for a price range that’s in the 42 Bobber’s ballpark. So if you want a bike that’ll put you in a relaxed state of mind while making you feel special, it’s the Goan Classic 350. 

    Who’s the 42 Bobber for, then? Well, if you want your bobber to have a bit of sportiness, the bobber could turn out to be a nice bike. Jawa bikes often ride sportier than they look, and if you want a bike that’ll genuinely entertain you with its performance, the Bobber might impress you a bit more than the Goan Classic 350. 

    User Reviews

    • Jawa 42 Bobber
      BEST INVESTMENT FOR FUTUTR
      Best investment for future, best in looks and best for small height people. Good mileage, if you want to mode then this is the best, ground clearance is short which makes it more attractive. Best finance offers from jawa yezdi chandigarh, if you want a bobber style bike then this is the bike you should go for.
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    • Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
      Its a Real Cruiser
      Great bike to ride, comfortable cruiser, feel safe, awesome colour combination, balance is perfect, sitting is most comfortable, very nice for long travel and riding on hills, super sturdy glamorous bike to fall in love with it, mileage is also very good considering its 350 cc engine and weight, must buy.
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