EIMOR Customs, the house of custom motorcycles in Hyderabad is one of the most sought after customization shops in the country when it comes to offering splendid designs that are worthy of a second look. The customizers at EIMOR have recently modified a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 for a client who has christened his modified motorcycle as Thunderbird Kapidhwaja, inspired by the name of Arjuna’s chariot in Mahabharata.
The client contacted the custom motorcycle shop with a clear vision in mind and the modifiers have delivered the same. The modified motorcycle has been equipped with a broader Triple Tree that offers it an overall wider look as compared to the stock Thunderbird model.
Coming to the front fascia, the Thunderbird Kapidhwaja has been equipped with a redesigned LED headlight that replaces the stock unit. Both the rear and front of the motorcycle have been equipped with 18-inch wheels with 80-spoke rims. In addition to this, the tail light of the motorcycle has also been redesigned and now features an LED unit housed inside a unique brass casing.
In addition to the tail light, the brass detailing is carried on to the handlebar-end weights as well as the front shock caps. The handlebar of the modified motorcycle further features smaller and round turn signals neatly integrated on either side. The twin-pod instrument unit seen on the stock Thunderbird variant has been replaced with a single-pod fully digital instrument panel.
The front mudguard has also been redesigned and is now smaller as compared to the one offered on the stock motorcycle. The single-seat saddle has been further redesigned with premium leather with ribbed detailing. Coming to the fuel tank design, the modifiers have offered the motorcycle a smaller peanut-design tank that adds to the motorcycle’s overall unique profile. Adorned with red metal flakes with a gold leaf design, the fuel tank further features a brass tank cap with “Thotakura” encrypted on it.
The modifiers have offered unique fabrication to the side covers as well as the capsules. The aesthetically designed Swagman exhaust system further adds to the motorcycle’s bulky outlook. Besides the red colour offered to the fuel tank, the rest of the motorcycle features a matte black colour scheme. The pillion seat backrest has been offered chrome finishing and features “Kapidhwaja” engraved in a beautiful font.
Apart from the cosmetic changes, the motorcycle has been kept mechanically unaltered. Powering the Kapidhwaja is the same 346cc engine that is good for offering maximum power of 19.8BHP @ 5250 rpm and a peak torque of 28Nm @ 4000 rpm. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
For further queries and pricing details you can contact:
EIMOR Customs
- Address: Plot 76, Survey of India Colony, 100 feet Road, Madhapur, Hyderabad, PIN: 500081, Telangana, India
- Email: contact.eimor@gmail.com