Meet Bajaj Avenger Bruise Edition: Autologue Design are back with a custom kit that can make your Bajaj Avenger look more like the Harley-Davidson Street 750 for just INR 15,000.
Both the bikes are actually from the same genre but it seems like Bajaj designers were very impressed with the Harley design and built the Avenger Street series with the same enthusiasm. Avenger Bruise, as the kit has been named by the manufacturers, can help you fulfill your Harley dreams in an affordable manner.
They will first bring a Street 750 style front cowl, followed by the huge front bash cowl and the option between two tail end. You can choose between a rear seat cowl and a completely new seat assembly as per your riding needs.
The change in handlebar, lights and other options would be optional while rider can even upgrade to a performance air filter and exhaust system from Autologue design. The basic kit can even be had for INR 10,000 and that excludes few of the options.
Bajaj Avenger Street is offered with 180 cc and 220 cc engine. The former is good for 13.7 Nm of torque while latter produces 17.5 Nm of torque. The engine are fitted under a cruiser body but produce maximum power at a higher rpm like regular Indian bikes.
Harley Davidson Street 750 is an actual cruiser as it produces 59 Nm at 3750 rpm. It weighs quite high at 233 kg and offers ABS as standard on all its variant. HD Street 750 can be bought for INR 5.25 lakh, and if we talk about Avenger 180 and Avenger 220, they are priced are INR 85,498 and INR 94,464 respectively. Prices mentioned here are ex-showroom Delhi.
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