We have seen many modified Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycles. However, this unique 'Wilder' Himalayan by Bulleteer Customs takes the scrambler game a few notches up.
Bangalore-based Bulleteer Customs has modified the Royal Enfield Himalayan into a purpose-built scrambler. The motorcycle ditches the halogen headlamp for LED projector headlights with a custom-made guard, while the front telescopic forks are traded in favour of long-travel USD units.
The motorcycle features a leather-wrapped single-seat with the pillion seat making way for a rear parcel rack. While the overall design is maintained, the custom Royal Enfield Himalayan features a tracker-style competition number plate on the rear frame.
The modified Royal Enfield Himalayan is equipped with a high-mounted beak-type mudguard at the front along with a rear fender. The motorcycle features 17-inch wire-spoke wheels that are wrapped with knobby off-road tyres. The bike also gets an upswept free-flow exhaust system.
The custom Himalayan features 'Acerbis' handguards, while the fuel tank protector is inverted to be used as an engine guard. The bikes name - Wilder - is christened on the tyres, fuel tank, fender and the competition number plate.
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Bulleteer Customs have not provided any details on the engine modifications if any. In its stock form, the Himalayan uses a 411cc, four-valve, SOHC, single-cylinder motor with oil cooling and fuel injection. The engine churns out 24.5 bhp of power and 32 Nm of peak torque, paired with a five-speed gearbox. While the cost of the modifications is not known, potential customers can get in touch with Bulleteer Customs through their official social media handles.
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