Motorland Customs have brought upon a scrambler-esque take on the Bajaj Pulsar NS 200. When it comes to visual parts, the matte black motorcycle gets custom-made metal-sheet bodywork, including the fender, tank and the seat.
Aftermarket parts include K&N air filter, exhaust, handlebars, indicators and headlight. The blacked-out front forks get gaiters, and the bench seat with ribbed stitching enhances the off-road-centric feel of the motorcycle. There are a few parts borrowed from other motorcycles too. The speedometer for example- is from Bajaj Avenger and the rear wheel is shod with tyre taken from Royal Enfield Himalayan.
However, the chassis is unchanged, which gives customers the option of reverting back to the stock body if required. The bike uses the same 199.5cc liquid cooled single cylinder engine which makes about 23.5 bhp of power at 9,500 rpm and 18.3 Nm of torque at 8,000 rpm.
The engine is mated to a six-speed transmission and the power is transferred to the rear wheel via a chain drive. The bike uses a 280 mm front disc and a 230 mm rear disc for anchoring. The company has also built a custom Royal Enfield Himalayan, apart from this motorcycle.