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What is the most ridiculous mod on a Honda Unicorn GP?

by geeta kumariover 1 year ago0 views8 comments
Modifying your motorcycle can be as practical as you need it to be or as over the top as you can imagine. Being a popular commuter, the Honda Unicorn gets its fair share of interesting mods done on it. While the GP edition is aimed at being sportier, it seems only to encourage its owners to do even more creative (or questionable) modifications. Let's share some of the most eyebrow-raising mods we've seen on the Unicorn GP in the wild, right from too many LED lights to an impractical exhaust system.
Honda Unicorn GP
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Comments (8)

Abhinitover 1 year ago
My area has a food delivery guy who has his Unicorn GP decked out to look like a mini police bike, with the lights. Not sure how legal that is!
Charuover 1 year ago
I have seen the most ridiculous mod, a Unicorn GP with a fake turbocharger attached to the side. It was just there for show; it wasn’t connected to anything.
Shibaover 1 year ago
I saw a Unicorn GP with ape hanger handlebars once. Poor rider looked so uncomfortable but guess style was the priority.
Aghaover 1 year ago
There is someone in my riding group who has a Unicorn GP with a custom-painted sidecar. It’s not totally impractical for lane splitting, but actually pretty cool.
Monikaover 1 year ago
The craziest mod I've ever seen was a Unicorn GP converted to a 'trike' with two wheels in the back. It completely defeated the purpose of a nimble commuter.
Abhijeetover 1 year ago
I've seen one with the fairings taken from a supersport bike and grafted onto it. The mini Fireblade had an identity crisis.
Shubhamover 1 year ago
A guy in my neighborhood did his Unicorn GP with neon underglow. It looks like something out of "The Fast and the Furious.".
Barunover 1 year ago
I’ve seen a Unicorn GP with a massive car spoiler bolted to the back. More sure it was making more drag than downforce!
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