Update 17/04/2021 - Two-wheelers drive your soul. This is the fact that we have always encountered and the love for two-wheelers growth is limitless to some. That is why we present to your some of the uniquely modified bikes!
Two-wheelers have also been a very important part of the automotive scene around the globe. The bikes we drive are an important description of who we are. Modifying a bike is not just about making it more appealing or making it more powerful and fast. Modifying a vehicle is often looked as a way to express ourselves. Here are the top 5 most unique looking modified bikes which are surely worth looking at.
The Rumbler Interceptor 650
A big, powerful and smooth engine mated to an extremely versatile chassis with which the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is offered makes it one of the top choices for the modifiers in the country. The Interceptor 650 which we have right here has been heavily modded. The bikes get new LED headlamps, a flat and wider seat, and a number of other updates. In addition, the bike also comes with an after-market exhaust and a custom paint job. In all, this Royal Enfield is one of the best looking modified bikes on our list.
Source: Grid7 Customs
MW G 310 R Street Fighter
The BMW G 310 R is one of the best bikes we have currently in the market for long-distance journeys. However, this G 310 R is modified with some really tasteful and subtle tweaks which make it look more aggressive and imposing. The LED HEadlamp may have a retro look but complements the overall look of the bike. The custom black paint scheme along with the auxiliary lights replacing the tank shrouds makes this mini-BMW bike look more unique. To spice things up a little, the tail of the bike has been cut short, and the seat too has been changed accordingly. The bike is powered by a 313 cc engine producing 34 hp and 28 Nm of peak torque. There have been no changes made to the powertrain but there is a new exhaust system that has replaced the stock setup.
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Dominar The Off-Roader
The Dominar 400 competes in the tourer segment bikes and comes with a 373 cc engine that puts out 35 bhp and 35 Nm of peak torque. However, the bike which we get here is customized to go off the roads, into the wild. A large windscreen up front, customised beak-type mudguards and bigger spoke wheels at front and rear are some of the upgrades which make this bike highly capable. The tyres too have been upgraded to all-terrain tyres and the bike now gets an engine bash plate and added protection to the engine. The suspension at the front and at the rear has been tweaked and the bike now gets more suspension travel and increased ground clearance. Last, but not the least, the sprocket has also been modified. This results in improved gearing rations and better low-end performance to help negotiate the trails.
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Jawa 42 Cruiser
Ever since it was launched, the Jawa 42 competes against the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and other bikes made for long-distance cruising. This modified Jawa 42 not just looks great but is highly practical and comes with a number of storage spaces. It is worth noting that this bike gets no performance upgrades and all the updates made to the bike are functional and practical mods. If you are someone who takes his/her bike on a long ride very often, there are a lot of inspirations which can be taken from this bike to make the journey more comfortable and relaxing. The main changes to the bike include a more comfortable saddle, front windscreen, auxiliary lights, a pillion rider backrest and big panniers that have been mounted to a custom made pannier mount.
Source: HDT Customs
Bajaj Pulsar Cafe Racer
Bajaj Pulsar is one of the most famous bikes in the Indian market and we often see a number of modified Pulsars out there on roads. However, it is this Pulsar which looks most unique and appealing. The bike gets a subtle cafe racer look and features round headlamps and a funky paint job. The bike gets custom bodywork, flat fuel tank, clip-on handlebars and a flat seater makes this 2011 Bajaj Pulsar look absolutely stunning. The bikes also get a mono-shock suspension at the rear and custom lightings.
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