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Terrifically Modified Bajaj Boxer 150 Cafe Brat by ZDR Custom Moto
Modified Bajaj Boxer 150 Cafe Brat Edition: Whenever someone uses the term Bajaj Boxer, the first thing that comes to mind is one round headlight equipped decent motorcycle that used to rule the streets a few decades back. This typical Bajaj Boxer will erase that memory from your childhood as it ...
Modified Bajaj Boxer 150 Cafe Brat Edition: Whenever someone uses the term Bajaj Boxer, the first thing that comes to mind is one round headlight equipped decent motorcycle that used to rule the streets a few decades back.
This typical Bajaj Boxer will erase that memory from your childhood as it flaunts muscle through every single part on its body. It seems like the modifier has stripped every single part to make way for these beautifully crafted components. One loud set of Pirelli Route tyres were installed to get this head-turning ability. Both ends of this Bajaj Boxer still support spoke wheels and disc/drum braking layout.
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Terrifically Modified Bajaj Boxer 150 Cafe Brat by ZDR Custom Moto[/caption]
They have replaced the fuel tank with a bigger unit that reads Boxer within the white area and gets a black overall finish. The entire motorcycle was kept black while some part of the exhaust gets heat insulation wrap on it.
ZDR Customs have chopped the rear end successfully but one still gets a cafe racer inspired seat with pillion foot-pegs for that dual passenger rides. The side panel on the motorcycle has been replaced with a leather bag while rear springs are now gas charged for impressive ride feel. A custom exhaust unit completes this street fighter package.
Bajaj Boxer was discontinued from the Indian market while they still manufacture the same for certain international markets. It comes with a 150cc engine and comes with round headlight setup till date. This modified version comes with clip-on handlebars, covered suspension, single pod instrument console, and left side mounted number plate holder.
Apart from all these changes, the use of bigger tyres has resulted in class-leading ground clearance for this bike. Price of the modification is still unknown. The 144.8cc engine on Boxer BM150 is good for 12 BHP and 12.26 Nm in stock condition. It was once available for INR 45,000.
Photos Shared by Abhishek Singh
by MotoMahal
Modified by ZDR Custom (Facebook)
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Modified Bajaj Boxer 150 Cafe Brat[/caption]

Terrifically Modified Bajaj Boxer 150 Cafe Brat by ZDR Custom Moto[/caption]
They have replaced the fuel tank with a bigger unit that reads Boxer within the white area and gets a black overall finish. The entire motorcycle was kept black while some part of the exhaust gets heat insulation wrap on it.
ZDR Customs have chopped the rear end successfully but one still gets a cafe racer inspired seat with pillion foot-pegs for that dual passenger rides. The side panel on the motorcycle has been replaced with a leather bag while rear springs are now gas charged for impressive ride feel. A custom exhaust unit completes this street fighter package.
Bajaj Boxer was discontinued from the Indian market while they still manufacture the same for certain international markets. It comes with a 150cc engine and comes with round headlight setup till date. This modified version comes with clip-on handlebars, covered suspension, single pod instrument console, and left side mounted number plate holder.
Apart from all these changes, the use of bigger tyres has resulted in class-leading ground clearance for this bike. Price of the modification is still unknown. The 144.8cc engine on Boxer BM150 is good for 12 BHP and 12.26 Nm in stock condition. It was once available for INR 45,000.
Photos Shared by Abhishek Singh
by MotoMahal
Modified by ZDR Custom (Facebook)
[caption id="attachment_231275" align="aligncenter" width="960"]
Modified Bajaj Boxer 150 Cafe Brat[/caption]

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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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