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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Modified By Eimor Customs Into A Bobber

In India and around the world, Royal Enfield motorbikes are one of the most popular two-wheeler brands. The company is well-known for its retro-styled modern motorcycles. It’s a popular motorcycle among bike modders, and we’ve seen many of instances of it in the past. East India MOtorcycle Revolution Customs, often known as Eimor Customs, is well-known in this industry, and we’ve previously published several of their masterpieces on our website. A Royal Enfield Classic 350 motorcycle has been entirely turned into a bobber in this video. Enigma is the name of the motorcycle.

East India MOtorcycle Revolution posted the video on their YouTube account. Some of the modifications to the motorcycle are discussed in this video. The telescopic front forks have been replaced with a USD unit, starting at the front. This provides the front end of the motorcycle a beefier appearance. The front wheels are 19-inch steel rims and spokes with blacked-out steel rims.

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The factory headlamps on the Classic 350 motorcycle have been changed with aftermarket LED ones as we progress up the ladder. The bike’s entire outside is painted in Metallic Red and Black. The instrument cluster has been kept on this motorcycle, but the cowl around it has been removed. This motorcycle’s original fuel tank has been replaced with a custom-made unit. The gasoline tank design was influenced by the Indian Scout bobber motorbike. This motorcycle’s handlebar has also been customized.

The engine has been entirely blacked out, as has the surrounding surroundings. This motorcycle’s side panels, battery box, and toolbox are all original. In comparison to the regular version, the motorcycle now appears slightly stretched out. It’s because the motorcycle’s swingarm has been lengthened by 4 inches. 15-inch blacked-out steel rims with chunky-looking 140-mm section tyres are fitted to the rear. The rear mudguard entirely encircles the rear tyre. The tail lamps are located on the mudguard and have a basic appearance.

On this motorcycle, the factory turn indicators have been replaced with aftermarket LED units. The motorcycle is initially featured in this video with a pillion seat. The rear passenger seat is designed to be easily removed when not in use. After removing the pillion seat, the film shows the rider’s custom-made suspended seat. After eliminating the pillion seat, the motorcycle’s overall stance alters. It now resembles a bobber-style motorcycle.

The engine of the motorcycle appears to have remained unchanged. This motorcycle’s exhaust has also been coated in black. The front brakes are discs, while the rear brakes are drums only. The work on this motorcycle appears to be highly professional. Royal Enfield is currently working on a number of different models, one of which is a 650cc twin-cylinder bobber motorbike. It has been seen testing on multiple occasions, and the launch is likely to take place this year.

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