Bajaj Dominar 400 is the Indian bike manufacturer’s
most powerful machine yet. Thanks to the versatile nature of the chassis, Bajaj
can bring out several different forms of motorcycles, one of which has been
rendered by IAB’s Shoeb R Kalania.
The powertrain of the Bajaj Dominar 400 can be
traced to the KTM Duke 390, but only the block has been shared. Rest of the
engine, right from piston to connecting rod, is new. Unlike the race centric
nature of the Duke 390, the Dominar 400 calls for a slightly more relaxed
riding dynamics.
The idea a cafe racer came up in the UK back in the
60s when riders used to race each other from one cafe to another on their
modified motorcycles. Converting the Bajaj Dominar 400 to a cafe racer is not a
big and time consuming process. The company can add a small cowl over the
pillion seat, even make it detachable like the one seen in the Bajaj V15.