Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 Graphite is another masterpiece by Bulleteer Customs. When one gets bored with everyday designs that sell in almost uncountable numbers every year, getting something as special as Graphite can make your day bright for sure.
Also, when one plans to show off some unique identity traits, a matching ride is a must have thing on Indian roads. Graphite shows how neatly one can switch from a typical cruiser to Harley Davidson Iron 883 inspired Bobber, that too without compromising too much on your pocket and everyday fuel expense (Iron 883 costs INR 9.23 lakh!).
Graphite gets a similar peanut fuel tank, dual exhaust outlets and huge change in front and rear tyre sizes. The comfortable Thunderbird dual seat setup is now replaced with a single seat that gets ribbed finish and thinnest possible look for typical low stance rides.
Using Thunderbird 350 helped them get those Black and Chrome engine lines as stock while alloy wheels are aftermarket units with extra wide surface to handle those huge sticky tyres on Graphite. Front headlight is now replaced with LED round headlight casing while rear gets thin LED stripe for brake warning function.
Number plate holder was moved to its left side while foot-pegs remain stock for maximum vibration absorption. Bulleteer Customs have not revealed the exact value of modification while rear seat option also remains a mystery on Graphite. The custom exhaust system feature heat shielding wrap for enhanced rider comfort.
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