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Bajaj Pulsar has a ginormous fan following in India. From school kids and college goers, for many of whom the Pulsar is their first motorcycle, to enthusiasts who pledge allegiance to the brand, Pulsar is very well appreciated. But people will always find ways to make bikes better, if not better then modify to better suit their taste. Following are some of neat Pulsar modifications.
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Who doesn't like fully faired motorcycles? Turns out this guy from Indonesia does a lot and he built a this out of a Bajaj Pulsar P220 and this is perhaps one of the nicest makeovers we've seen. The end result looks more like a Suzuki GSXR600, but the original branding has been retained – Pulsar. (Photo courtesy: Stephen Langitan)
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Bajaj is still to launch a full fairing motorcycle, but before that happens Bajaj fans have already found ways to build themselves one. One Pulsar 220 owner invested time and money into the machine pictured above and the result is pretty damn impressive. The Pulsar 220 is painted in matte black, which along with the full fairing makes it look quite like a small Suzuki Hayabusa. (Photo courtesy: Motorbeam)
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For the love of fairing! Here's another one – a P220 that has been transformed to look like a Kawasaki Ninja 250R. While the tail section appears to be the same and it looks like a slimmed version of the Ninja, the overall package is not bad. (Photo courtesy: Taufik Motorcycle)
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Seems like custom shops in Indonesia know their job rather very well. This is the second one from Indonesia on this list for reasons quite obvious, it is an impressively done job. This used to be a Pulsar 220F and Rudy Gunawan has been able to transform it into a retro-modern motorcycle. (Photo courtesy: Cartoq)
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While we were floored by custom jobs from Indonesia, here's one proving there is some serious talent in India. Bombay Custom Works has built this O-Fur cafe racer based on a Pulsar 150 and the end product is rather a great looking cafe racer. (Photo courtesy: Cartoq)
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We've mentioned this one once before but it had to be on this list as this custom job from Vietnam is just that impressive. Not only was this bike given Kawasaki Z1000 looks, it was also fitted with a reworked 350cc engine. (Photo courtesy: MotoSaigon)
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