- The bike features an fairly aggressive body just like the real thing complete with a full titanium Akrapovic exhaust
- Modified Bajaj Pulsar RS200
The bike features an fairly aggressive body just like the real thing complete with a full titanium Akrapovic exhaust
We have often spotted many interesting motorcycle modification work from various corners of India. But the folks at LeeAT Moto, from Vietnam, have combined two completely different motorcycles in one. LeeAT Moto has modified a Bajaj Pulsar RS200 to look like Kawasaki Ninja Ninja H2R.
The good thing is that the modification work or the body panels do not look cheap or tacky from any angle. The folks at LeeAT Moto have replaced the stock body panels of the Pulsar RS200 with aggressively designed panels that resemble the Kawasaki H2R Superbike.
Modified Bajaj Pulsar RS200

The front profile features a Bubble-type windscreen for better aerodynamics. It also gets a custom-made front fascia that looks sharp compared to the stock front profile of the RS200. The motorcycle gets a bigger custom fuel tank and clip-on handlebars to add a more aggressive riding stance.
The bike also features custom side panels and an engine protector reminiscent of the Ninja H2R. The green frame rods on the side profile and the black and silver paint scheme will remind you of the Kawasaki Ninja H2 Superbike.

But to make the bike appear sportier, it gets custom clip-on bars
LeeAT Moto has retained the stock analogue-digital instrument cluster of the Pulsar RS200. But it features an upside-down front fork from Ohlins that replaced the stock telescopic unit. The rear profile still retains the stock Nitrox monoshock.

and an aftermarket Akrapovic exhaust
The other noticeable changes to the motorcycle include an aftermarket full-titanium Akrapovic exhaust with carbon fibre tip and a slimmer neat tail end with LED taillamps and a customised number plate holder.
There are no changes made to the engine. The custom Pulsar RS200 still retains its stock 199.5cc, a single-cylinder unit that makes 24.5 Ps of peak power and 18.6 N of peak torque while paired to a six-speed gearbox.

and the stock alloy wheels
There is no denying that this unique custom Bajaj Pulsar RS200 is a head-turner, and we would like to see something similar in India as well.
You can watch the video of the modified Kawasaki Ninja H2R here:













