Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 long-term review, 2,600km report
Even though the honeymoon period is over, I still very much love my Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350. But like any relationship, some cracks have begun to surface. Since I’ve brought it up, let’s talk about them. One thing I complained about in my previous report continues to annoy me – the mirrors coming loose. While it was restricted to just the left one earlier, it has now plagued the right mirror too. It’s annoying, to say the least, and I’m considering using Loctite as a permanent solution. For now, I have to stop ever so often on my ride to tighten the mirror in place. Two new irritants have cropped up too. First is the check engine light, which pops up intermittently. It hasn’t affected the bike in any way that I could tell, but I will get it checked at the next scheduled service. Check engine light flashes intermittently; there’s no noticeable issue. Then there is that stylish rear fender. It still looks super cool and gives the Goan its distinctive style, but of la...