Eimor Customs have modified a Bajaj
Avenger as a purpose built cruiser. Loaded with poise, the motorcycle gets a
new white and blue paint scheme. The grab rail is replaced by a sissy bar.
The Avenger Precision Optimizer gets a redesigned
fuel tank with the filler now shifted to the right side. The fuel tank cap is
custom built, and the fuel tank has the Latin inscription ‘Sol Somnium’. This
is followed by the Roman numeral XXIV.V which translates to 24.5. The
wraparound exhaust pipe adds a bit of ruggedness to the bike. The chrome
exhaust canister brings in a bit of bling.
The new handlebar promises comfort while the new
seat aims to extend that. Repositioning of the rear brake lever and gear lever
will further aide in ease of riding. The customised Bajaj Avenger also gets
bigger rim size with a 17-inch rim up front and 19-inch in the rear. The rear
unit gets a wider profile 140 section tyre. The headlamp is a metal cast unit,
and the tail lamp unit is also new. The indicators have a bullet shape. The
chrome circular rear view mirrors add a bit of classic touch.
The Bajaj Avenger is at present available in 150 cc
and 220 cc version. The 220 cc twin spark, twin valve, DTS-I mill is capable of
producing 19.03 PS of maximum power at 8,400 rpm and 17.5 Nm of peak torque at
7,000 rpm. The stock bike gets a 130 section rear tyre with a 17-inch rim up
front and a 15-inch unit in the back.