Royal Enfield commissioned Bulleteer Customs to
build their unique take on the Royal Enfield Himalayan, called the D-71
Fiddler. Royal Enfield designed the custom motorcycle, and
Bulleteer Customs made the project.
The design draws inspiration from a species
of crab called the Fiddler crab, known for its distinctly asymmetrical pincers.
The motorcycle features custom paintwork adorning the custom body panels and
fuel tank. The front end gets an off-road style beak, and they have removed the
rear subframe for a more compact look.
The motorcycle is a single seater, and the white
& yellow spoke wheels shod with meatier rubber. The braced handlebar comes
with hand guard on one side, for asymmetry, just like the crab’s claws. There
is a bash plate under the engine as well.
Speaking of the powerplant, the 411 cc SOHC mill
with air and oil cooling comes with Leo Vince upswept exhaust with heat
wrapping. The side panel houses the conical air filter, which juts out of its
enclosure for a sporty appeal. In its stock form, the powerplant pushes out
24.5 bhp at 6,500 rpm, and 32 Nm of torque at 4,250 rpm. This custom Royal
Enfield Himalayan is on display at the Royal Enfield Garage Café in Baga, Goa.