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Royal Enfield Offers a Great Foundation for Custom Motorcycles

By Paul Crowe

T_XX INT650 – Royal Enfield customs have come a long way

While Royal Enfield continues to grow in popularity, and rightfully so, if you haven’t checked them out lately, you may have missed the real interest in the brand being shown by custom builders. I was checking their site and was honestly amazed at the variety of customs they have there.

Here’s just a small sample of the creative builds they have on display. If you think these look interesting, I’d highly recommend you check out the rest.

Mo Powa – Royal Enfield custom
The Gentleman Brat
Dirty Duck Royal Enfield
Lock Stock Royal Enfield custom
Chai Shop Racer
Royal Enfield baggers? Yes, even baggers.

All images credit: Royal Enfield from Royal Enfield Custom World

Posted on January 3, 2022 Filed Under: Custom motorcycles Tagged With: Royal Enfield


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Comments

  1. Louis Higgins says

    January 3, 2022 at 3:38 pm

    Some of the RE customs are pretty cool, others are WAY overdone and FUGLY.

    • Paul Crowe says

      January 3, 2022 at 4:06 pm

      Everyone’s taste is different. Some you might like, others you might hate, but the fact is, Royal Enfield is proving itself to be a solid base for a wide variety of custom builds. I was surprised by the group shown and there are certainly many more not on their site or any site. It’s an impressive array.

    • David says

      January 3, 2022 at 6:15 pm

      I don’t think RE bike have a habit of being overdone,, I’d suggest Ducati and H-D have that market cornered.
      Single cylinder RE have been done (in India) for a number of years ,mostly I see good stuff in them all,
      OK one might have changed X,Y or Z for other bits, or ask how did they do that
      I think a 350/500 with a 240 back tyre , was something I never imagined
      The 650 twin can only add to that.

      • David says

        January 3, 2022 at 6:20 pm

        I draw the line at Turquoise and Pink as a colour scheme

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