Jedi Customs, a Mumbai-based motorcycle customiser
has built a Bobber version of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 called ‘Jajabor’.
Bobbers are all the rage these days. Their no-nonsense minimalism and macho
looks make them quite sought after in the custom market. Adwait Samant of Jedi
Customs has a number of Bobber builds under his belt, but this time he wanted
to push his creativity up a notch. He wanted to make a classic Bobber but with
European and modern touch as well.
In his latest artwork, the Jajabor, Adwait Samant
has included upside down forks, rear disc brake and an LED tail lamp as well.
The high-set peanut tank coupled with the wide single-piece handlebar with
bar-end mirrors give an aggressive look to the bike. The blokes behind this
creation wanted to enhance the flamboyance, and hence they buffed all the
engine components and draped the bike in Metallic green. Subtle bullet-type
indicators flank the leather seat.
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 Jajabor has a
side-mounted number plate, a chopped rear fender and a tall sissy bar. The
front spoke wheel is larger than the rear and is complemented by the fat rubber
at the rear. The mechanicals are all exposed and the wrapped exhaust pipe pairs
with an aftermarket exhaust.
The name ‘Jajabor’ comes from the Assamese language,
which means ‘Traveller’. There’s Rhino artwork in the toolbox, which represents
the culture of Mr. Samant’s state.