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While the Royal Enfield 650 twins are all the rage in the manufacturers line up these days, but the good ol' classics that helped RE build a massive fan following in the first place are still going strong as well. And, so are the custom builds based on them. The one we're featuring today comes from the house of Eimor Customs and is based on a 2007 Royal Enfield Electra. (Photo: Eimor Customs)
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Christened Jhonnie, the modified Royal Enfield Electra picks design inspiration from World War 2-era motorcycles, and to say the least Eimor have done a fantastic job. It is a neat build with retro written all over it, especially with the Olive Green paint job. (Photo: Eimor Customs)
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Eimor replaced the stock headlamp with a new retro-looking unit and the front fender has been added with a brass-finish garnish. The crash guard has been mounted with an auxiliary light. Over to the rear, the tail lamp has been given a rectangular shape. (Photo: Eimor Customs)
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The original seating has been replaced with a single-seat set up with vintage-looking spring and leather, and instead of the pillion seat it now gets a wooden frame carrier. What adds to the retro appeal are the military-style petrol canister and utility box. (Photo: Eimor Customs)
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Beyond the cosmetic changes, Eimor Customs have upgraded the brakes and it now also gets a disc at the rear as well. It gets wire-spoke wheels which are shod with MRF Moto C tyres. There are wooden panels on the fuel tank as well which enhance the classic styling. (Photo: Eimor Customs)
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Eimor also revised the instrument cluster which is now more old-school, but the switchgear has been retained from the original motorcycle. The engine remains stock. (Photo: Eimor Customs)