TVS Ronin Parakram Unveiled: Pays Tribute To 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas
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The bike comes with beautiful custom liveries and imaging which pays special tribute to the soldiers who fought at Kargil
- The bike has undergone many changes to its styling
- Gets bullet shaped turn indicators & special badging on the tank
- Looks quite rugged with the large block pattern tyres
TVS has unveiled a custom Ronin to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas. The bike has been built by Eimor Customs and features many interesting design and styling bits that have made the bike look quite rugged. It also features images from the Kargil war, on the tank and side panel, paying tribute to the soldiers who fought in the war. Here’s everything you need to know.
When looking at the bike, the first thing that stands out is the large fly screen at the front which looks quite good and gives the bike a more rugged feel.
If you look closely you’ll also notice that the stock turn indicators have been swapped out for ones shaped like bullets. The custom shop has also added in some really interesting design bits like the bar ends which are inspired from a revolver’s cylinder.
At the tank, the bike has some beautiful detailing, with the Indian tricolor pinstripes at the lower portion and images of soldiers from the war on the sides. There’s also a Kargil Vijay Diwas 25 years badging the center portion of the tank as well.
Moving on to the side panels, a similar kind of imaging of soldiers from the war has been added. Other changes to the bike include, a trimmed subframe with a metallic luggage rack, a custom seat and a custom exhaust that is designed to mimic the barrel of a gun.
In terms of underpinnings, the stock road biased tyres have been swapped out for massive dual purpose block pattern tyres. Overall Eimor Customs has done a pretty good job using all the spaces available on this bike to turn it into a beautiful work of art.
The modifications to the bike are limited to the design and changes to its tyres. In terms of performance, the TVS Ronin remains unchanged. It is still powered by a 225.9cc, air/oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 20.4PS and 19.93Nm.