Royal Enfield Classic 350 ‘Thakur’ by Eimor Customs

16/08/2017 - 19:47 | ,   | Praveen M

Hyderabad-based Eimor customs have shed light on their latest custom creation, ‘Thakur’.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Thakur by Eimor front right quarter
The Thakur is a fusion of old-school styling with a modern touch.

For the uninitiated, EIMOR stands for East India Motorcycle Revolution and is run by MJ and Joy in Hyderabad. The bike is based on the Royal Enfield Classic 350 but has been modified to look like the Bullet 350. The creators have left the powertrain intact to make sure the Royal Enfield’s character is untouched. However, it gets an all-new attitude, courtesy the unique paintjob on the tank and matte black-and-grey styling.

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The ‘Thakur’ gets knobby tyres which wrap the dual-tone alloy wheels. The engine, frame, headlamp, fork, and fenders get a matte black paint job. The headlamp is an aftermarket unit. There are auxiliary lamps mounted on the crash bars, and the bike gets a custom tail light as well. The bike also gets an aftermarket exhaust with a matte black finish. The folks at Eimor customs built the bike in a record three weeks.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Thakur by Eimor tank
The bike features a unique paint job on the tank.

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A 346 cc single cylinder engine propels this motorcycle. It produces 19.8 bhp of power at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. A 5-speed gearbox does duty on the bike. The front uses telescopic forks while the rear employs dual gas-charged shock absorbers. The bike comes to a halt using 280 mm disc at the front and a 153 mm drum brake at the rear.

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