The modified Pulsar 180 gets a handmade fuel tank, side body panels, and seat which adds a premium appeal to the bike.
The motorcycle modification game has reached the next level, and now it is hard to differentiate between an actual motorcycle and a replica.
Would you believe it if we tell you that this BMW café racer was once a Bajaj Pulsar 180?
The aftermarket bike modification team has put a lot of effort and paid a lot of attention to detail to transform this humble Bajaj Pulsar 180 into a premium motorcycle replica.
That said, let us dig deep into the details of this modified bike and find out the changes made to the Bajaj Pulsar 180.
Modified Bajaj Pulsar 180
The aftermarket bike modifiers are now putting so much attention to details that it is becoming hard to differentiate
The most noticeable change at the front profile is an aftermarket round headlamp with projector light and LED DRLs. A KTM RC ‘T’ and a clip-on handlebar replace the standard setting of the stock bike to achieve the proper café racer appearance. The bike modification team has retained the front suspension from the donor bike but painted it in gold colour to add a premium appeal.
The team has also retained alloy wheels from the donor bike, but they are now shod with chunkier tyres to add a sporty and rugged appearance to the cafe racer.
Between a replica and the original bike
it also gets double-stitched diamond-cut padded seats that add a premium appeal
The custom bike features a handmade fuel tank with a BMW logo. Besides the fuel tank, the bike also features a handmade front fender finished in Pearl Blue colour. Last but not least, it also gets double-stitched diamond-cut padded seats that add a premium appeal to this modified cafe racer.
In this video, the presenter takes us through all the modifications done to the humble Bajaj Pulsar 180
The engine also has been painted in black to compliment the beautiful blue shade of the bike, It gets an old-school Leo Vince exhaust.
The bike also gets a rear tyre hugger, a custom number plate, and an aftermarket LED taillamp strip that gels well with the minimalistic design.
There are no mechanical changes made to the modified café racer. the modified cafe racer still uses the 178.6-cc fuel-injected, air-cooled engine that does duty on the Pulsar 180.
You can watch the entire modification details here:
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Keyword: Transformation Of Popular Bajaj Pulsar To Iconic BMW Cafe Racer