The vintage-looking Royal Enfield Electra 350 has gotten a retro-modern makeover by Team DJ Customs from Maharashtra.
The Kolhapur-based custom house has blessed this bike with a host of modern components to make it even more versatile. The mod in this Electra includes an extended swingarm and a peanut tank, which is reminiscent of a Bobber. The fuel tank has a built-in custom speedometer and side pads. The front and rear features chopped fenders cover the all-terrain Ralco tyres, and the seat is a scissor type spring unit with leather finish. The side boxes and the fuel tank feature metallic red paint job with custom graphics; while the frame, suspension and fenders are black. The bike gets a custom round headlamp as well.
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The stock 346cc single cylinder engine makes 19.8 bhp of power at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. The engine mates with a 5-speed transmission. The engine is black, while the engine covers get chrome finish. The short exhaust is custom made.
This custom Royal Enfield Electra 350 employs a WP upside-down fork at the front and a pair of vertical gas-charged MIG shock absorbers at the rear. The front end gets a disc brake with a radial calliper, and the rear features a disc brake as well. Since the chassis is unchanged, the custom house says bike can be reverted to stock condition quickly.
[Source: 350cc.com]