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The 2022+ Royal-Enfield Classic 350 marks a significant evolution with its J-platform engine, offering a smoother ride while retaining its iconic post-war styling. Unlike the older UCE models, this generation features a counterbalanced engine that drastically reduces vibrations. Customizing the new Classic 350 is about balancing this newfound refinement with personal character. At British Legends, we supply parts specifically engineered for the 2022+ chassis, ensuring that every modification respects the bike's tighter tolerances and modern electronics.
For the current Classic 350, the most sought-after upgrades focus on long-distance comfort and touring capability. The stock seat, while stylish, can be firm for extended trips; we offer touring-specific seats and rider backrests that integrate seamlessly with the frame. Performance-wise, replacing the heavy factory silencer with a precision-engineered exhaust not only sheds weight but also brings out the distinctive "thump" that J-series owners often find too muted in stock form. High-quality engine guards and sump guards are also essential additions to protect the exposed underbelly of the new engine.
Material integrity is paramount for a modern classic. We avoid universal plastic parts, choosing instead machined alloys and high-grade steels that complement the Royal Enfield’s metal-heavy construction. From CNC-machined oil filler caps to robust luggage racks, our accessories are designed to endure both urban commutes and rural adventures. Our mounting kits are model-specific, meaning they utilize existing frame holes without the need for drilling or permanent modifications.
It is vital to distinguish between parts for the "Classic 350" (pre-2021) and the "New Classic 350" (2022+). Many components, such as exhaust headers and air filters, are not backward compatible due to the switch from the UCE engine to the J-platform. The electronics on the 2022+ model are also more sophisticated, featuring a digital-analog instrument cluster and a different ECU. When installing electrical accessories like LED indicators or auxiliary lights, ensuring compatibility with the current CAN-bus system is crucial to avoid dashboard error codes.
One specific detail involves the rear suspension. The 2022+ model uses a revised twin-shock setup. If you are looking to lower the bike or improve damping, you must use shocks calibrated for the specific weight and geometry of the J-platform. Using shocks from older Royal Enfield models can result in poor handling or clearance issues with the rear mudguard.
Most bolt-on slip-on exhausts do not void the warranty, provided they don't require cutting the original pipes. However, it is always best to check with your dealer.
The J-series ECU has a decent range of self-adjustment for high-flow filters, but for optimal performance and to prevent lean running, a simple booster plug or remap is often recommended.