Skip to content
  • Home
  • /
  • News
  • /
  • Royal Enfield Classic 350 modified into a bobber by Eimor Customs is an eye-catcher [Video]

Royal Enfield Classic 350 modified into a bobber by Eimor Customs is an eye-catcher [Video]

Royal Enfield motorcycles are one of the most popular two-wheeler brand in India and around the world. The manufacturer is known for its retro looking modern motorcycles. It is a very popular motorcycle among bike modifiers and we have seen several examples of the same in the past. Hyderabad-based East India MOtorcycle Revolution Customs or better known as Eimor Customs is popular in this field and we have featured many of their creations on our website in the past. Here we have a video where a Royal Enfield Classic 350 motorcycle has been completely transformed into a bobber. The motorcycle is called Enigma.

The video has been shared by East India MOtorcycle Revolution on their YouTube channel. In this video, some of the changes that are made to the motorcycle are mentioned. Starting with the front, the telescopic front forks have been replaced with a USD unit. This gives the motorcycle a beefier look at the front. The front wheels are 19 inch units and these are blacked out steel rims and spokes.

As we move up, the stock headlamps of the Classic 350 motorcycle have been replaced with an aftermarket LED unit. The whole bike is finished in Metallic Red and Black colour. The instrument cluster on this motorcycle has been retained but, the cowl around it has been removed. The original fuel tank on this motorcycle has been replaced with a custom made unit. The design of the fuel tank is actually inspired from Indian Scout bobber motorcycle. The handle bar on this motorcycle has been customised as well.

The engine and the area around it has been completely blacked out. The side panels, battery box and tool box on this motorcycle are original. The motorcycle now looks slightly stretched out from the regular version. It is because the swingarm of this motorcycle has been extended by 4 inches. The rear gets 15 inch blacked out steel rims with chunky looking 140 mm section tyre. The rear gets a mudguard that completely hugs the rear tyre. The tail lamps has a minimalistic design and is mounted on the mudguard.

The stock turn indicators on this motorcycle have also been replaced with aftermarket LED units. In this video, the motorcycle is shown with a seat for pillion initially. The seat for rear passenger is designed in a manner that it can be removed whenever not in use. After removing the pillion seat, the custom made suspended seat of the rider is seen in the video. The overall stance of the motorcycle changes just after removing the pillion seat. It looks more like a bobber style motorcycle now.

It looks like no changes have been made to the engine of the motorcycle. The exhaust on this motorcycle has been finished in black as well. The front gets disc brakes while the rear gets drum brakes only. The work done on this motorcycle looks very neat. Royal Enfield is currently working on variety of models and one of them is actually a 650-cc, twin cylinder bobber motorcycle. It has been spotted testing several times and the launch is expected to happen some time this year.

The post Royal Enfield Classic 350 modified into a bobber by Eimor Customs is an eye-catcher [Video] first appeared on Cartoq.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 modified into a bobber by Eimor Customs is an eye-catcher [Video]

Royal Enfield motorcycles are one of the most popular two-wheeler brand in India and around the world. The manufacturer is known for its retro looking modern motorcycles. It is a very popular motorcycle among bike modifiers and we have seen several examples of the same in the past. Hyderabad-based East India MOtorcycle Revolution Customs or better known as Eimor Customs is popular in this field and we have featured many of their creations on our website in the past. Here we have a video where a Royal Enfield Classic 350 motorcycle has been completely transformed into a bobber. The motorcycle is called Enigma.

The video has been shared by East India MOtorcycle Revolution on their YouTube channel. In this video, some of the changes that are made to the motorcycle are mentioned. Starting with the front, the telescopic front forks have been replaced with a USD unit. This gives the motorcycle a beefier look at the front. The front wheels are 19 inch units and these are blacked out steel rims and spokes.

As we move up, the stock headlamps of the Classic 350 motorcycle have been replaced with an aftermarket LED unit. The whole bike is finished in Metallic Red and Black colour. The instrument cluster on this motorcycle has been retained but, the cowl around it has been removed. The original fuel tank on this motorcycle has been replaced with a custom made unit. The design of the fuel tank is actually inspired from Indian Scout bobber motorcycle. The handle bar on this motorcycle has been customised as well.

The engine and the area around it has been completely blacked out. The side panels, battery box and tool box on this motorcycle are original. The motorcycle now looks slightly stretched out from the regular version. It is because the swingarm of this motorcycle has been extended by 4 inches. The rear gets 15 inch blacked out steel rims with chunky looking 140 mm section tyre. The rear gets a mudguard that completely hugs the rear tyre. The tail lamps has a minimalistic design and is mounted on the mudguard.

The stock turn indicators on this motorcycle have also been replaced with aftermarket LED units. In this video, the motorcycle is shown with a seat for pillion initially. The seat for rear passenger is designed in a manner that it can be removed whenever not in use. After removing the pillion seat, the custom made suspended seat of the rider is seen in the video. The overall stance of the motorcycle changes just after removing the pillion seat. It looks more like a bobber style motorcycle now.

It looks like no changes have been made to the engine of the motorcycle. The exhaust on this motorcycle has been finished in black as well. The front gets disc brakes while the rear gets drum brakes only. The work done on this motorcycle looks very neat. Royal Enfield is currently working on variety of models and one of them is actually a 650-cc, twin cylinder bobber motorcycle. It has been spotted testing several times and the launch is expected to happen some time this year.

The post Royal Enfield Classic 350 modified into a bobber by Eimor Customs is an eye-catcher [Video] first appeared on Cartoq.

Hurry! Limited Time Offer

Ready to upgrade to a new ride?
Say goodbye to your old motorcycle and hello to a better ride – list your bike now and BikeKharido will help you to get the best deal!

Sell Old Bike Buy Used Bike

Scroll To Top