Thunderbird Modification by team XLNC Customs- the Gold Leaf

These guys are in xLnc garrage are way faster to drill than I type. Admitting  defeat here the new machine they had worked with, we are bit late to showcase.  lets get back to the bike, If you are kind of a person who wants a custom bike and then again you want the royal Royal Enfield  feel, xLnc’s bikes could be great pick for you.

When we first saw the  Gold Leaf, a modified 2002’s Thunderbird, the Candy Red came into mind. Candy Red was their another built and we might consider the new Gold Leaf as a re-colored replica of Candy Red. Probably we liked this version much because of the black thing.

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Like everytime XLNC took extra care for Painting and we see a great outcome. The golden spots surely adds the eye-catching material.

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Those who believes Custom bikes aren’t that good for long ride, watching this bike they might change the thoughts, the wide butterfly handlebar looks cool and promises your rides super confortable.

 

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The best view of the bike according to us is the rear portion, the complete chopper look comes with the dived seat and wide rear fender. The backlight wasn’t change and this was pretty good decision.

 

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You can follow them on Facebook as well under the name of Ikvinder Devgun. Or may call to Xlnc Customs Team
Ikvinder Devgun, Amrik Devgun & Ranjeet Sohal
981-888-6622
981-152-8389

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Please mention us (350CC.com) when you contact Xlnc Customs.

12 thoughts on “Thunderbird Modification by team XLNC Customs- the Gold Leaf

    1. simple modification , but looks great. how much will it cost, to make an exact copy of this . plz reply ………..

  1. Other than lowering the tool box and seat, changing handle bar, fenders, alloys wheels and tyres and the paint /decal job, I don’t see any positive change. The original headlamp of Thunderbird is good. I don’t understand why to downgrade it to this creepy light. Unless its a projector or laser headlamp with halo ring, I don’t see any point in wasting a nice headlight

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