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Royal Enfield recently collaborated with The Bike Shed Motorcycle Club from Los Angeles for the creation of an appealing and unique custom-built Interceptor 650. The said custom house has recently released a set of sketches and these are certainly drool-worthy. The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has been a popular choice for customizers these days, all thanks to its versatile 650cc platform. Let's take a look at these stunning ideas from Royal Enfield and The Bike Shed association. (Image source: The Bike Shed - Facebook)
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Out of all the sketches, the model that appealed to us the most is this flat-tracker. As you can see in the picture, there are no fenders at the front & rear and the short, trimmed exhaust looks fantastic. However, the biggest highlight here is the 'walnut' wooden finished engine cover that looks nothing less than a piece of art. (Image source: The Bike Shed - Facebook)
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This one is a badass-looking Scrambler concept that shouts out loud aggression and appeal. All finished in grey, the bike gets knobby tyres fitted at both ends. Also, there is a raised up exhaust set up that looks astonishing, just like the ones that you must have seen on the Scramblers from Ducati and Triumph. (Image source: The Bike Shed - Facebook)
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This one is also an off-beat looking concept. The fuel tank is painted in black and white and the bike is drenched in an all-black theme to possess a menacing look. The most interesting part here is that you can't see through the wheels, all thanks to that black-coloured filler element. (Image source: The Bike Shed - Facebook)
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Another stunning-looking concept is this one where you can see minimalistic body work. Fenders are absent here as well with a complete exposed rear. The fuel tank is painted in two colours including a glittery golden finish. The exhaust is a narrow pipe finished in grey that points straight towards the stars. (Image source: The Bike Shed - Facebook)
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Last but certainly not the least, this creation is called the 'Cafe Brat'. As cool as the name sounds, the bike looks equally interesting with chopped off front and rear fenders. The bike sports a single saddle and its tail end will remind you of Ducati Diavel with an unswept design. Trimmed exhaust unit and chunky tyres at both ends make for other key visual highlights. (Image source: The Bike Shed - Facebook)
Super-stunning custom-built Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 ideas from The Bike Shed, RE tie-up
By: Pradeep Shah