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cruiser / default rider 183 cm

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 ergonomics

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 scores 95 vs 92 for the default rider, making it the stronger ergonomic fit than Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 in this comparison.

Fit verdict

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

95Comfortable

All contacts reached

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

92Comfortable

All contacts reached

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has the stronger default-rider fit in this generated comparison.

Rider fit: reaching the ground

The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has a 750 mm seat; the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 sits at 740 mm — a 10 mm difference. As a rule of thumb you flat-foot a bike when your inseam roughly matches its seat height: about 75 cm for the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 and 74 cm for the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650.

That makes the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 the easier reach to the ground — the safer pick for shorter riders or anyone who wants both feet planted at a stop — while the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 gives taller riders more legroom and a more open knee bend. Load your own height and inseam into the simulator to see exactly how each one fits you.

Geometry snapshot

Geometry comparison for Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 and Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
SpecRoyal Enfield Goan Classic 350Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Seat height750 mm740 mm
Wheelbase1,400 mm1,500 mm
Wet weight197 kg241 kg
Displacement349 cc648 cc

Posture metrics

Knee angle

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
Neutral (101.1 deg)
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Open (108.3 deg)

Hip angle

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
Sport (78.2 deg)
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Sport (78.4 deg)

Elbow angle

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
Relaxed (143.3 deg)
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Relaxed (143.3 deg)

Torso lean

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
Neutral (6.2 deg)
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Neutral (7.9 deg)