Fuelled by a shared passion for customization, Royal Enfield and the renowned builders at Hedgehog Motorcycles joined forces once again to create a show-stopping cafe racer.
This project began with the humble Hunter 350 serving as the foundation, but through a series of inspired modifications, the unassuming motorcycle morphed into a truly head-turning machine.
To translate their creative ideas into reality, the French crew at Hedgehog first meticulously documented their vision through detailed sketches and precise CAD renderings.
With a clear roadmap established, they then disassembled the donor bike, ready to start on the exciting process of transforming it from ordinary to extraordinary.
A complete departure from the stock Royal Enfield Hunter 350, this cafe racer by Hedgehog Motorcycles boasts a thoroughly reworked design.
The front end features custom triple clamps that hold the forks in place, while clip-on handlebars with adjustable controls offer a sportier riding position.
Interestingly, the builders opted to keep the stock speedometer for a touch of familiarity, and went mirror-less for a clean cockpit look. The fuel tank is the sole remaining stock body panel on this machine.