Royal Enfield Bullet 350 went under the tools of Aghori Customs, Punjab and came out as an all-new Bobber with completely different aesthetics from the stock motorcycle. The Bullet was ripped to its core while its most stock parts except the engine and frame, were changed with custom built parts for added appeal. The removal of front headlight gave way to the custom twin headlight while its stock suspension cover was completely finished in Black.
Custom-Made Royal Enfield Bullet 350 by Aghori Customs (Punjab)
Apart from the headlight cluster, the instrument console of this custom Bullet 350 also went missing with this stylish update. The thin front wheel makes way for a bigger one while added disc brake ensures that rider stays safe all the time while traveling on considerable speeds. They have painted the engine as well as the wheel section in Pure Black, contrasting the White fender and its excellent peanut fuel tank. The long seat makes way for a single thin seat on the custom motorcycle.
The neat oil tank carries a Royal Enfield logo on the left side while right has a hand engraved skull on its surface. The rear carries a chopped fender while suspension is even finished in Black for better contrast. The absence of Chrome and use of Polar White shade makes it unique among other Royal Enfield motorcycles. The custom Black exhaust even gets a faux dual outlet while the rear wheel used here is even quite wide when compared to the stock wheel.
Aghori Customs (Punjab)
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