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This Scrambler Look Of The Royal Enfield Himalayan Is Jaw Dropping
Customisation firm Grid7 Customs has modified a Royal Enfield Himalayan to give it a scrambler look. The motorcycle is finished with blood red paint scheme.
Royal Enfield Himalayan is a motorcycle built for adventure touring to take on the roughest of terrain. But ever imagined a scrambler avatar of the Himalayan? Then you should check out this mod job.
Grid7 Customs have modified a Royal Enfield Himalayan to give it a scrambler look. For the transition from an adventure tourer to a scrambler, the chassis of the Himalayan has been slightly modified.
The modified Himalayan gets custom fuel tank, modified under seat body panels and custom made seat finished with dark brown leather.
The scrambler avatar of the Himalayan also features twin headlamps, custom tail lamp, new instrument cluster and repositioned turn indicator lights.
The customised Himalayan is fitted with a modified exhaust system to increase the power and torque output of the 411cc engine. The motorcycle also gets custom front and rear mudguards.
The Himalayan scrambler is shod with upgraded wider tyres, and the rear rim is custom made to fit the wider tyre. The sleek number plate holder adds to the looks of the Scrambler. The motorcycle is finished with blood red paint scheme on the tank and rear rim.
The Royal Enfield Himalayan draws power from a 411cc single cylinder, air-cooled engine producing 24.5bhp and 32Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
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