Kamandalam Bobber by Nilkantha Motorcycles: A motorcycle is more than just a machine for many in India. It’s a perfect partner to live decades of your life on new journeys, exploring new possibilities every time you go on a ride.
This typical 1986 Rajdoot Bobber from Nilkantha Motorcycles is an example of age being just another number, flashing its extraordinary stance through an Orange fuel tank and rear fender.
Those who are not familiar with this name, it is a licensed copy of international spec Yamaha RD 350B for India. Escorts group used to manufacture the same between 1983-1989. The stock Rajdoot weighs 155 kg while Bobber must have lost a lot of weight with no additional part.
The low power version (made from 1985-1989) is good for 27 BHP from its 2-stroke, twin cylinder, 347cc engine. The one used here is perfectly finished in Matt Black for that mean look. The black rim has chrome spokes while tyres at both the ends are all new for better road grip.
The headlight on this motorcycle is also highly vintage inspired. Fans will also notice a single pod chrome plated instrument console on this Rajdoot Bobber. Exposed, black powder coated frame looks really impressive on the motorcycle’s profile.
Yamaha RD350 was the most impressive motorcycle of its time. As it serves as the base for Rajdoot during that period, knowing its specifications is actually equally important.
For further inquiries and pricing details, you may contact:
Nilkantha Motorcycles
Contact Person: Mitul Jethwa
Phone Number: +91 97266 19753
Gujarat, India
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