EIMOR Customs has once again redefined the meaning of worth-mentioning modifications made to a stock motorcycle. Christened as Osiris, the brand has customized a 2015 Royal Enfield Electra 350 for one of their clients. The design language of the motorcycle is inspired by the ancient Egyptian folklore based on Osiris, the Egyptian Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead.
The customizers have offered a cafe racer design to the motorcycle while the stock headlight setup has been replaced with LED units. In addition to this, the Osiris is equipped with a twin-pod instrument console. Coming to the fuel tank, EIMOR Customs has offered it an extended look that now features Hieroglyphics at the sides in addition to a golden rope adorning the bottom-end of the fuel tank with a unique EIMOR Customs emblem.
The top of the fuel tank has been adorned with the elements of Osiris that includes his beard, his jewel crown, his wand as well as the eye of Horus and many other elements paying tribute to him. The modifiers have further offered the fuel tank with a brass tank cap that acts as a perfect jewel emphasizing its beauty tenfold.
Coming to the other elements, EIMOR Customs has equipped the motorcycle with a custom exhaust system that has a unique placement on the right side of the Electra Osiris 350. In addition to this, a brown leather seat further offers the modified motorcycle an ancient look. The use of 18-inch button tyres at either end compliments the overall look of the Osiris while the bar-end mirrors, as well as the handlebar, has been adorned with Biltwell rubber grips.
Coming to the mechanical changes, the Osiris now features a disc brake at the rear end, which is not offered on the stock model of the Royal Enfield Electra (Bullet 350 ES). The modifiers have equipped the motorcycle with proper heat shielding and insulation to protect the rider and the pillion at all times. The overall emerald green and gold paint scheme offered to the Osiris compliments the ancient Egyptian theme with elements of Osiris kept in focus.
Apart from these, there aren’t any other mechanical changes made to the stock motorcycle. The Osiris is powered by the same 346cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that is capable of churning out a maximum power of 19.8 HP @ 5250 rpm and a peak torque of 28 Nm @ 4000 rpm. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
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