Newly designed Jawa 42 Bobber or the Retro Royal Enfield Hunter 350; check which one to consider

 Newly designed Jawa 42 Bobber or the Retro Royal Enfield Hunter 350; check which one to consider

Jawa 42 Bobber vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Royal Enfield is one of the most enduring cruiser bike brands in India because of its robust construction and exceptional performance. Cruiser bikes made by this firm are well known for their exceptional performance both on and off road. Jawa is one of Royal Enfield's main rivals, but a number of other businesses are currently offering a lot of extra options. This comparison takes into account two of the most popular cruiser bikes: the Jawa 42 Bobber and the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. To help you select the best bike, let's go over its specifications.

Jawa 42 Bobber vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Specifications

An impressive 29.51 horsepower and 32.74 Nm of torque are produced by the 334cc BS6 engine that powers the Jawa 42 Bobber.

Specs Jawa 42 Bobber Royal Enfield Hunter 350
Engine 334 cc 349.34 cc
Power 29.51 bhp 20.2 bhp
Torque 32.74 Nm 27 Nm
Mileage 30 kmpl 36 kmpl
Transmission 6 Speed Manual 5 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight 175 kg 177 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres 13 litres
Seat Height 740 mm 800 mm
Price Variant – Moonstone White

Rs 2,57,499
On-Road Price, Patna
Variant – Retro Factory

Rs 1,83,975
On-Road Price, Patna

An efficient 349.34cc BS6 engine producing 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque powers the Royal Enfield Hunter 350.

Know more about the differences

The Jawa 42 Bobber is equipped with a fully computerised circular instrument console that shows various information including fuel level, speed, trip, odometer, tachometer, and side-stand engine shutdown indicators. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Retro, on the other hand, has an analogue speedometer pod with a digital inset for a fuel gauge, odometer and trip metre, as well as single-channel ABS. Nevertheless, the Metro version has dual-channel ABS as well as an analogue speedometer pod with a digital inset for a clock, an odometer, a reserve metre, two trip metres, a fuel gauge and a gear position indication.

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