In this day and age, there are lot of ideas in digital as well as physical spaces to get your vehicles modified.
We have picked the 6 best ideas to get your Bajaj Pulsar 220 modified. Aftermarket bike modification workshops and digital illustrations have reached an impressive level of expertise. It allows them to replicate almost any motorcycle from various parts of the world. What’s truly remarkable is that they are able to transform the bike so much that it could look like just about anything. That is evident in these images too. Let us take a closer look at the unique details of these custom-modified Pulsar 220s.
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6 Modified Bajaj Pulsar 220 Ideas
Bajaj Pulsar 220F SuperSport
This Pulsar 220F, painted in a combination of Red, White, and Black shades, boasts a visual appeal that can even surpass the current generation CBR650F. Premium components have been used to replace the original ones, and the bike is equipped with notably wider tyres for a 220-cc motorcycle. The fully faired and aerodynamic design, coupled with the use of carbon fiber parts, contributes to making it the quite striking. In fairness, this still looks quite close to the original model.
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Matt Black Bajaj Pulsar 220F
Next we have a rather conventional and regular version of the 220F of Pulsar. However, the most striking modification is its Matt black colour theme. With its typical Matt Black appearance, this Pulsar 220F resembles a motorcycle straight out of a secret service agency in Hollywood movies. The sleek and graphic-less body exudes a sense of sophistication, while the rear end stands out with a large tyre and an attractive, short, chrome-finished exhaust. Equipped with a sizeable front disc brake and extended body panels, the bike presents a more substantial and imposing rear profile.
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Bajaj Pulsar 220F Classic
As the name denotes, this unique idea comprises of a Bajaj Pulsar 220 F with a design element of the Royal Enfield Classic. This is one of those ideas where the original donor model has lost its identity almost completely. Unless someone informs you that the frame, engine, suspension, front and rear tyres, and handlebar are all from the Pulsar 220F, you might easily mistake it for a restored Yamaha or RE classic motorcycle. Featuring a simple analogue speedometer unit, old-fashioned indicators, a green-themed body, and a conventional front round headlight, this 220F boasts the most distinctive body design ever seen on a Pulsar.
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Bajaj Pulsar 220F Inspired by R15
Both these bikes might feature around the same price point in a market, but their overall potential is a quite distinct. This particular motorcycle elicits diverse reactions from people depending on their vantage point. Those observing from the front may mistake it for an R15, while those at the rear would identify it as a 220F. The situation becomes even more puzzling for those viewing from the side since the bike features a typical Pulsar tank and taillight, while the fairing and headlight resemble an R15. Despite the confusion, the black and red theme proves to be a fitting and attractive choice for this modified Pulsar.
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Ninja Green Bajaj Pulsar 220F
This model borrows a couple of elements from the Yamaha R15. This includes things like a side fairing and a front headlamp for a much aggressive look. But the most prominent aspect is the Ninja Green colour theme. In addition to that, it comes with a custom exhaust and a clip on handlebar which is also a prominent feature of the R15. This unique iteration has been created by KRP.
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Bajaj Pulsar 220F Scrambler
It looks like people have been able to come up with all sorts of iterations for the popular Pulsar. This modified Pulsar 220F showcases an entirely new body style, boasting a custom fuel tank, brown-painted body panels, and a distinctive Scrambler design. To enhance its performance, a mono-shock has been utilized at the rear, replacing the traditional spring-type suspension. The exhaust system stands out with its otherworldly design and arrangement, adding to the bike’s uniqueness. The front headlight is reminiscent of the units typically seen on choppers, completing its eye-catching appearance. This extraordinary transformation has been skilfully executed by J&D customs.
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