You must have seen hundreds of modified bikes with exclusive options that are actually available on bigger bikes with powerful engines. This time, an exclusive Hero Honda CD Deluxe, wrapped in a matt grey shade, has arrived on the internet. The complete modification has been done by Simran Accessories, located in Dhanbad (Jharkhand).
The motorcycle uses maximum stock parts to keep the cost under check but, offers a view that is unseen on a majority of modified motorcycles. The front and rear tire support chrome-black alloy wheels, thicker rear tire tread and stock front fender. The modifiers have removed the rear fender to accommodate the most impressive accessory on a motorcycle. Yes, what you see is true and fully functional.
They have even swapped the stock seat for a cafe racer seat with ribbed seating. It may not be possible for the pillion to balance in that limited space but still, rear foot-pegs were left intact on the CD Deluxe.
The stock handlebar was swapped for this cafe racer specific bar with clip-on feel. Bar end mirrors complete the overall package. The front of this cafe racer features an aftermarket headlight with dual projectors.
The stock weight of 107kg must have gone down due to lack of several parts like stock exhaust and rear fender setup. Also, the front headlight is replaced with this round unit, leaving stock headlight and its fairing for further weight loss. According to the modifier, the total cost of modification is around INR 30,000.
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