TVS Motor Company has unveiled a special custom bike called the Ronin Parakram to honour the 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas. It is built by Eimor Customs and features rugged styling, paying tribute to the soldiers. Named "Parakram," meaning courage in Hindi, this one-off creation showcases the Ronin’s potential for customisation. The Ronin Parakram is not intended for mass production but serves as a fitting tribute to India's brave soldiers.
TVS Ronin Parakram has a new and striking look with a large front fly screen that gives it a rugged look. It has bullet-shaped turn indicators and bar ends inspired by a revolver's cylinder. The tank is detailed with Indian tricolour pinstripes and images of soldiers, along with a 25-year Kargil Vijay Diwas badge.
The side panels also feature images of soldiers. Other changes include a trimmed subframe with a metallic luggage rack and a custom seat. Moreover, this bike has a custom exhaust designed to look like a gun barrel. The bike now has large dual-purpose block-pattern tyres, replacing the original road tyres.
The metallic windscreen and dark green/silver livery headlamp make it almost unrecognizable as a Ronin.
TVS Ronin Parakram retains the same mechanical specifications as the original Ronin. It features a 41 mm USD front suspension and a monoshock setup at the rear. For braking, it has disc brakes on both the front and rear.
The engine remains unchanged, with a 225.9 cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine that produces 15.01 kW of maximum power at 7,750 rpm and 19.93 Nm of peak torque at 3,750 rpm. Moreover, this engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox.
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