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- Jun 25, 2026
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Vardenchi, India's premium, and the state-of-the-art motorcycle designing company has officially launched its range of motorcycle customisation kits and accessories at the Big Bear Customs showroom, located opposite to the BMTC bus depot in Shantinagar, Bengaluru. The brand specializes only in modifying Royal Enfields by providing customisation packages that include a pre-set package of parts, finishes, and leathers, as well as paint and graphic designs.
Last year, the ‘Type 1’ series of body kits were introduced by the brand in Mumbai. Earlier, they introduced an optional do-it-yourself kit, but now, Vardenchi will be fitting the parts at its own workshop directly. As per the official site, customers will have a choice of 3 kits each, for the Classic and the Thunderbird. The ‘Rebel’ and ‘Vintage’ kits will be common to both the models.

Royal Enfield owners can now choose any kit for their bikes that feature customised mudguards, side panels, ergonomic handlebars, comfort seats, exhaust systems, LED lighting systems, custom number plate casings, alloy wheels and Pirelli tyres can be opted for as well.
In order to customize the bikes, RE owners will have to supply the bike themselves to the Vardenchi outlets and any part replaced will be handed back to the owners. This customisation allows the customer to retain his original motorcycle engineering systems. Prices of the customisation kits haven’t been announced yet. However, the expected starting price will be around Rs 70,000.
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