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Mahindra Mojo Gets BSA Retro Outfit, By Jakusa Designs
The handlebar of the rendered model is placed very low and looks very thick.
In
October
2016,
Mahindra
Two
Wheelers
acquired
Jawa
and
BSA
motorcycle
brands.
The
company
has
also
announced
that
the
first
motorcycle
under
these
brands
will
launch
in
2019.
But now, digital artists at Jakusa Design has rendered the Mahindra Mojo in a BSA motorcycle inspired retro outfit and it looks absolutely stunning. The rendered motorcycle now has a big single round headlight.
The handlebar of the rendered model is placed low and looks very thick. Some body panels are removed in the retro model and few of them are restyled. Instead of opting for the same muscular fuel tanks, the artist gave a curvy tank with chrome finished fuel filler cap.
For the retro model, the narrow step seats of the Mojo has been replaced with a bigger saddle to enhance pillion comfort.
The rendered model still shares the same upside down forks at the front, mono-shock at the rear, twin exhaust pipes and disc brakes.
Picture credit: Jakusa Design