Youtuber 'Bullet Singh Boisar' has released a video of a custom Kawasaki Bajaj Caliber 115 that has been modified into a neat scrambler.
According to the YouTuber, the Kawasaki Bajaj Caliber 115 scrambler has been modified by his friend Emraan Shaikh, who has also customised a few more bikes into a classic cafe racer or a scrambler. The motorcycle features a round headlight with a shroud that is flanked by a single-pod instrument console. While the stock fuel tank has been retained, the front fender, alloy wheels and tyres are borrowed from the Yamaha FZ.
The frame has been chopped to achieve the scrambler look. The custom Kawasaki Bajaj Caliber 115 scrambler features a leather-wrapped single-piece tan seat and a box-type elongated swingarm. Its rear-set footpegs have been borrowed from the Bajaj Pulsar 220F. Other modifications include LED taillight, an engine bash plate and custom brake levers. The motorcycle features a triple-tone blue, yellow and cyan paint scheme. According to the bike builder, the complete modification can set you back by around INR 35,000.
That said, no changes have been done to the engine. The custom Kawasaki Bajaj Caliber 115 is powered by a 111.6 cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder motor that produces 9.6 PS of maximum power at 8,000 rpm and a peak torque of 9.1 Nm at 6,500 rpm. It is paired with a four-speed gearbox.
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Suspension duties are carried out by Yamaha FZ-sourced front forks and rear mono-shock. The motorcycle features an aftermarket free-flow exhaust system. Braking power comes from a front disc brake and a rear drum brake setup.