Bulleteer Customs have given a dose of minimalistic
aggression to the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 in their latest project called
the Brat Bob. The custom house has used fatter block-pattern tyres
for both the front and rear wheels, and the spoke wheels get black treatment.
Custom front and rear fenders hug the tyres, and there’s a bullet-type tail
light on the rear fender.
The stripped-out frame features a cylindrical housing
for the battery. The bike comes with a single-pod instrument cluster; shorter
handlebars for a slightly more aggressive riding position, and LED headlamp.
The low seat is a custom single unit, and the rear licence plate is
side-mounted.
The powertrain gets black treatment, and the exhaust
is an aftermarket megaphone unit. The stock 346 cc engine makes 19.8 bhp at
5,250 rpm, and 28 Nm at 4,000 rpm. The powerplant works in conjunction with a
5-speed transmission.
The modification house has retained the stock telescopic
front fork and twin rear gas-charged shock absorbers. The 280 mm front and 240
mm rear discs are stock as well. They have painted the fuel tank and the
fenders in matte grey for a sporty look.