Royal Enfield holds a heritage position in India and various global markets. The motorcycles from this brand are immensely popular for customization, making them among the most personalized bikes globally. While we’ve seen several useful and practical modifications on...
Royal Enfield holds a heritage position in India and various global markets. The motorcycles from this brand are immensely popular for customization, making them among the most personalized bikes globally. While we’ve seen several useful and practical modifications on Royal Enfield bikes, this time, we present ten outrageous alterations on Royal Enfields from India.
Mad Max
Yes, we all love the Mad Max vehicles because of how outrageous they look. But in real world scenarios, they will never fit the scenarios. This Royal Enfield modified in Mad Max style uses several gears to become the real-world Mad Max but it really does not look at home in real-world scenarios where most people want to keep their vehicles sparkling and spotless.
Fat Tyre
There is a fashion of aftermarket alloys and tyres in the Punjab region of North India. Some bikers, especially the ones who ride Royal Enfield bikes take a step extra to stand out from the crowd. This Royal Enfield motorcycle here gets fastest tyres, which can literally make the bike a manoeuvring nightmare.
Vardenchi Skeletor
Actor Jackie Shroff enlisted Akshay Varde’s Vardenchi Customs to create a remarkably distinctive custom motorcycle using the Royal Enfield AVL engined Bullet as its base. The outcome was the Skeletor, a motorcycle that undoubtedly emerged as a striking masterpiece.
Resonating with its name, the Skeletor embodies a metal skeleton crafted to shape the form of a motorcycle. It’s the kind of machine that could seamlessly fit into Nicholas Cage’s arsenal for the next portrayal of Ghost Rider.
Vardenchi Batpod
Vardenchi has gained recognition for its incredibly unique bike modifications, such as the renowned Skeletor bike owned by Jackie Shroff. The customization company took on a promotional project for Ghost Rider and subsequently ventured into creating movie-inspired bikes, including a replica of the Batpod from The Dark Knight. However, unlike Mr. Wayne’s iconic white version, this Batpod from Vardenchi doesn’t come in white. Instead, it showcases faux guns upfront and a lengthened wheelbase due to an extended swingarm. This distinctive white Batpod made its appearance a few years back at India Bike Week held in Goa.
RE-Cycle
There are a few people who simply love Royal Enfield for their looks. This man here has installed the upper body of the Royal Enfield Classic on a cycle. While it might look good, the extra weight from bike’s part make the ride much heavier and tiresome.
Tri-wheel Royal Enfield
We have seen such props in the movies. But three wheels installed linearly on a motorcycle looks and sound ridiculous. Not to mention that it will be a difficult task to move around this machine.
Steeled
This Royal Enfield sitting in a cage of steel pipes is something that you would not have imagined ever in your wildest dreams. This one looks uglier than the Mad Max version for sure. It does seem like the creating of someone’s wild imagination.
Shunya
This particular motorcycle played a significant role in elevating the reputation of the customization house. Known as the ‘World’s lowest Royal Enfield Bobber,’ the Shunya was crafted from a Royal Enfield Electra 350.
Its design features a specially crafted chassis with a Hardtail and a distinctive front end springer suspension inspired by a 1948 Harley-Davidson. The front fork boasts a 45-degree rake. To ensure chassis stability, meticulous digital renderings were created before extensive testing of the motorcycle. Measuring 8 feet in length, the Shunya stands out as an incredibly desirable creation.
RE-Tractor
While the small tractors are quite expensive, many Indian farmers have converted old Royal Enfield motorcycles to small tractors. These can be used for various purposes and are an ingenious solution. But the modification does look ridiculous.
Asura
The idea behind the modification of this motorcycle is the co-existence of robotic life and human life. The harmonious coexistence with humans, featuring a front panel that resembles the Autobot face with LED eyes, serving as side indicators. Additionally, it comes equipped with LED fog lamps, ensuring precise and focused visibility. This Transformers-inspired race module is fortified with a 20-litre capacity tank, perfect for extended rides across challenging terrains.
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