Bajaj Pulsar 220 cafe racer by Brotherhood Customs

19/06/2017 - 22:04 | ,   | Neelanjan Chakraborty

The Bajaj Pulsar 220 retails around 6,000 units a month in India.

Kurukshetra-based Brotherhood Customs has modified an MY2010 Bajaj Pulsar 220 as a café racer putting ideas into the minds of owners looking to change the look and feel of their ride.

Bajaj Pulsar 220 cafe racer by Brotherhood Customs exhaust
The Bajaj Pulsar 220 cafe racer gets a chrome finish exhaust and a circular, retro styled headlamp with chrome outlining.

The Bajaj Pulsar 220 café racer gets a circular headlamp with a chrome outline. The taillamp includes LEDs fitted on the tail section at the end of the seat. The café racer inspired seat, and the chrome custom exhaust adds a classic touch.

The motorcycle gets maroon brake calipers in the front and rear. The fuel tank has also been painted with the same colour scheme. The registration plate is positioned on the right side near the suspension spring. The front fender has been shortened, and the Bajaj Pulsar 220 café racer continues with disc brakes in the front and rear.

The alloy wheels of the Bajaj Pulsar 220 café racer by Brotherhood Customs is retained from the stock bike, and so is the suspension system. The engine has been painted black while the instrumentation console is a new, single pod unit.

Bajaj Pulsar 220 cafe racer by Brotherhood Customs front three quarter
The Bajaj Pulsar 220 cafe racer gets a registration plate positioned on the right side of the bike near the suspension spring.

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In stock form, the Bajaj Pulsar 220 harnesses power from a 220 cc oil-cooled mill coupled to a 5-speed gearbox. The carburetted engine produces 20.93 PS of maximum power at 8,500 rpm and 18.55 Nm of peak torque at 7,000 rpm.

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