If you wish to buy a bobber style motorbike, but are confused between Jawa 42 Bobber and the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, then this comparison might be helpful in choosing the right one for you. Both bikes
target riders who want a premium-looking mid-capacity motorcycle.
Price
The Jawa 42 Bobber starts from Rs 1.93 lakh (ex-showroom). It is priced competitively as a stylish, performance-oriented bike. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 starts slightly higher, at around Rs 1,95,762 (ex-showroom). While the Meteor’s price tag is a bit more, it offers more comfort, better mileage and a broader service network.
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Design and Road Presence
The Jawa 42 Bobber immediately stands out because of its bold and aggressive bobber styling. It features a low seat, chopped fenders and a solo-seat look that gives it a custom-bike feel straight from the factory. This design is aimed at riders who want to turn heads in the city. On the other hand, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 follows a classic cruiser approach. It has a traditional teardrop fuel tank, upright stance and relaxed proportions, making it look timeless rather than flashy.
Engine and Performance
Under the tank, the Jawa 42 Bobber packs a 334cc, liquid-cooled engine producing around 29.5 bhp and 30 Nm of torque. This makes it more powerful and quicker than the Meteor. It also comes with a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch, which helps during fast gear changes and city riding. However, this sporty nature can bring more vibrations at higher speeds.
The Meteor 350 uses a 349cc, air/oil-cooled engine that makes about 20 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. While it is less powerful, it delivers torque smoothly at lower speeds. The engine feels calm and refined, especially on highways and is paired with a 5-speed gearbox designed for relaxed cruising.
Ride Comfort and Handling
Comfort is where the Meteor 350 truly shines. Its upright riding posture, wider seat and plusher suspension make it ideal for long rides and daily commuting. Bad roads and potholes are handled more comfortably thanks to better suspension tuning and higher ground clearance.
The Jawa 42 Bobber, although lighter and more agile in traffic, has a stiffer suspension. The low seat height of 740 mm helps shorter riders, but the forward-set footpegs and limited seat cushioning can feel uncomfortable on long journeys. Ground clearance is also lower, increasing the risk of scraping on speed breakers.
Mileage and Practicality
Mileage is another major difference. The Meteor 350 delivers over 40 kmpl, making it more fuel-efficient and better for touring. It also has a larger 15-litre fuel tank, allowing longer rides without frequent fuel stops. The Jawa 42 Bobber offers around 30 kmpl and has a smaller 12.5-litre tank, which limits long-distance practicality.
Features
Both bikes offer modern features like LED lighting and dual-channel ABS. The Meteor adds a Tripper navigation pod and benefits from Royal Enfield’s strong service and dealership network across India. Jawa’s after-sales experience is improving but still has fewer service centres.
Choose the Jawa 42 Bobber if you want standout style, stronger performance and fun city rides. Pick the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 if comfort, mileage, touring ability and long-term reliability matter more.
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