Mumbai-based Bombay Custom Works has modified a
Bajaj Pulsar 150 into a vintage-looking bobber, called the ‘P150’.
It’s hard to believe that the base motorcycle is the
humble commuter from Bajaj. A lot of work has gone to make the Bajaj Pulsar 150
into a classic. For starters, the folks at the custom house have replaced the
twin rear shocks with a monoshock. They have also modified the bike’s subframe
to make it a single seater. Just behind the custom seat is the short rear
fender with a custom tail light. They have blacked out the spoke wheels; the
front end gets ribbed tyre while the rear is a street-spec unit. Brakes include
disc at the front and drum at the rear.
The mechanics have also swapped the fuel tank, side
boxes and lights to custom ones, which match the character of this motorcycle.
Apart from the exposed conical air filter, the engine looks stock. The exhaust
features thermal wrap, and the heat shield gets a leather strap to complete the
retro look.
The gaitered telescopic forks hold the front wheel
and come with a chopped fender as well. Other notable modifications include a
wide handlebar with custom grips and a minimalistic circular instrument
cluster.