This Modified Royal Enfield Classic 350 Beach Tracker Is Beautiful!
Would make a perfect bike to ride through the sandy beaches of Goa
HardHead MotoStudio, a Mexican custom house, has created this beautiful beach tracker using a Royal Enfield Classic 350, with custom parts sourced from Baak Motorcycles (a French custom parts seller). The bike has undergone a few changes to its design along with the addition of a couple of design bits that really enhance its retro appeal. Here are the highlights.
At the front, Hardheads has made some changes to the headlight and the fork. The headlight cowl has been removed and the bike now comes with a custom headlight and turn indicators. Along with this, the bike now gets a single pod instrument console. The fork covers have been replaced by fork gaiters and the front fender is chopped one.
What further enhances the retro look and feel is the addition of the modified switchgear and leather handlebar grips from Baak Motorcycles. Both of these mods can be ordered from their website.
Coming to the tank, Hardheads has given the bike a beige finish on the body and added a triple tone stripe design on the tank, with ‘Royal Enfield’ written in maroon at the center. The seat on this bike has the same leather finish as the handlebar grips.
Lastly, the tail section has been reworked and now features a chopped fender, a sleeker looking taillight and the same indicators as used on the front. The exhaust is also different and gives the bike that proper retro look.
There haven't been any major changes made to the bike’s underpinnings. But Hardheads has given the bike large block pattern tyres to make it more suited to riding on soft beach sands.
Overall, this build has really been done well and the bike is able to capture that authentically retro vibe. The colour scheme and graphics along with the switchgear, leather covered handlebar and the leather seat makes the bike really feel at home in the golden sandy beaches on which it is intended to be ridden on.
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