Fat Ass Bobber? Check Out Rajputana’s Aghori

You made me remind of Indian larry, a Comment was posted in Rajputana’s facebook Page.  Old School Bobber? I questioned. A friend of mine was beside me, he challenged me without reading anything, “you are kidding me dude, those motorcycles must’d built in UK or Canada..”, ” Know your country”, another friend told him, he was well aware of  Rajputana Custom’s current affairs. True, the centrefold RCM is the most discussed topic in Indian motorcycle building. And Aghori and Rajmata was the most discussed topic in past months in several Motorcycle blog, forums.

The Bobber was built for Mr. Ram Narayn, a 500cc engine, Springer Front-end, Monoshock Rear. The amazing airbrushing was done by Tool Head Customs Mumbai. They deserve a bow as well. Congratulations to Mr Narayn for owning such a beauty!
Photo courtesy: Rajputan Custom Motorcycle.

12 thoughts on “Fat Ass Bobber? Check Out Rajputana’s Aghori

  1. old school !!! i’ll rate this one the best of RCM (i love those handlebar so muchhh)
    but I’m pretty sure the rare tyres will reduce the performance (the mileage for sure)
    once again, how much for the entire bike? or such bike?

  2. Hi,
    I am saurabh. I own a classic 500.I have 3 requirenments.
    I am interested in changing the drive train for my bull if you can get it boosts the performance (minimize the difference in power at crank and rear wheel). Is it possible to make final drive as crank and not chain + reliable.
    I want a rear disc + CABS mounted.
    I need a 20lt fuel tank which must look exactly like the stock.
    quotation please

  3. man!!! truly a work of art, so much detailing, you guys definitely know in and out of bike customization, I am no more a fan of American Choppers, the class and elegance that you have defined is never seen, amazing beauties with so much simplicity.

  4. And I am from Shahpura on NH8 just after kotputli, thanks for keeping the Rajasthani touch in all your customization and names as well, Raangad, Nandi.

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