Scrambler motorcycles are one of the most
fun-to-ride custom motorcycles because of their inherent chuck-ability in the
dirt. Popular Bengaluru-based custom house Bulleteer Customs has made one such
motorcycle with the Royal Enfield Classic 350 underpinnings.
The bike is named Achilles and was made for a Dr.
Eash who is also a passionate wildlife photographer. What’s better than
‘scrambling’ into the woods and capturing Mother Nature’s moments.
The bike’s front black forks have gaiters to protect
them from the elements. The headlamp and instrument cluster are custom. The
orange-painted fuel tank is from the Royal Enfield Thunderbird. The bike also
gets a bench seat with brown finishing and a high-set rear fender. Rugged
knobby tires wrap the alloys. The engine, crank case and the frame are
all-black. They have also wrapped the exhaust header which enhances the looks.
The stylish alloys and chromed-out exhaust give a
nice contrasting look to the bike. Overall, it’s a stunning metamorphosis from
a vintage-styled motorcycle to a scrambler. A 346 cc carburetted engine powers the Achilles. It puts out 19.8 bhp of
power at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. A five-speed gearbox does
the transmission duty.