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Royal Enfield Classic 500 will not go out of style for years to come and neither will the interest custom bike builders have in it. It has a classic minimalistic design to begin with so playing around with its styling becomes more interesting. Maratha Motorcycles has come a long way in custom builds. We have featured them before and today we've another one them builds but this time the focus is more on the paint job – or the intricacy of it.
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Every nook and cranny of this modified Royal Enfield has got artwork on it – from the front fender to the rear and of course, the fuel tank is like an empty canvas that the artist can fill. The artwork is rather dark in nature and would appeal to youngsters.
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Besides the artwork, the other modifications include a new pair of wheels and tyres. The seat has been upgraded as well. While the custom house calls its a bobber, the Black Jack is more is a comfy cruiser-style motorcycle.
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In fact, it looks like the pillion must remain quite comfortable with a backrest that also has a cushion. As for rider comfort, the seat is ample and looks soft cushioned.
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The headlamp set up on this modified Royal Enfield Classic 500 has been replaced with a custom-built one and the handlebar has been upgraded as well for a more comfortable stance. <strong>You may also like:Â <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/auto/gallery/modified-royal-enfield-asura-evil-face-on-a-500cc-custom-built-cruiser-must-see/photos/1661623/">Modified Royal Enfield Asura: Evil face on a 500cc custom-built cruiser! Must see</a></strong>
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While the details on the powertrain are not confirmed, but most likely the stock 350cc engine has been left as is. However, it does have a custom-built exhaust which means it should sound different.

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