TIME:CYCLES GarageCafe'

TIME:CYCLES GarageCafe' It take 37 muscles to frown, 17 to smile and 7 to twist the throttle. We offer wide range of customization options to suit your taste and your pockets!

Time:Cycles Garage Cafe' is all about giving the best experience between your legs...
Pun intended! Indulge yourself in the world of custom two wheels and savor the taste of our fresh and timeless cuisines.

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02/04/2024

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28/03/2024

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19/05/2023

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• "Navilu" •   a custom diesel powered 1959 Enfield Bullet
23/12/2020

• "Navilu" •
a custom diesel powered 1959 Enfield Bullet

• "Navilu" •  a custom diesel powered 1959 Enfield Bullet    During test rides, we realised our motorcycle possessed the...
24/09/2020

• "Navilu" •
a custom diesel powered 1959 Enfield Bullet

During test rides, we realised our motorcycle possessed the characteristics of a peacock - it can make people's jaw drop as it danced while being aloof all the time. Peacock is also our national bird and being from an Indian armed forces background, all those childhood lessons in patriotism started to make sense. Let's not forget that the Bullet is our national motorcycle. In addition, peacocks can "sort of '' fly and we have 6.3 HP at our disposal, remember? Similarities aren't uncanny; or are they?

So, the motorcycle was stripped and the chassis was set up in a jig to restore it to it's original specs. Post that it was sent to for a custom hydrochrome paint.
As a part of our re-imagination, we reworked the speedometer and delicately placed an actual peacock feather on the dial. We used the ampere meter casing and a quartz movement was installed by one of the best precision watchmakers in the state. The clock dial was also given the peacock feather treatment to match.

We chose the colour that we believe best represents an Indian Peacock, it's vibrant and rich. We sent the parts to our local paint shop, a few of them for powder coating and a considerable amount of parts for electroplating. A few other parts like the front brake cam, part of the flywheel, wheel hubs, fog light mount, air filter and a diesel fuel line were carefully hand-painted in gold and detailed to perfection. The painted parts were then sent for 3M paint correction and surface protection treatment.

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• "Navilu" • a custom diesel powered 1959 Enfield Bullet  It was time to tend to the 500-ish cc (stock diesel Enfields/ ...
23/09/2020

• "Navilu" •
a custom diesel powered 1959 Enfield Bullet

It was time to tend to the 500-ish cc (stock diesel Enfields/ Ta**us were 326 cc or thereabouts), Air cooled, mechanical fuel injection, pushrod diesel engine. We took the engine apart, replaced all the bearings, new piston and the usual works. The exhaust and intake were the other way around; the intake was behind the engine and it was breathing in all the hot air it could get. So for better (read: cooler) air, we swapped the valves and lapped the head to our spec; the engine was breathing fresh air now.

We also kept in mind our theme and carefully fabricated the exhaust to replicate the sound of thunder at certain revs. Then moved to the clutch, upgraded it to accomodate more plates and tended to entire four speed gearbox internals. A larger, custom made, 19T front sprocket was installed to aid the overall delivery.

Lastly, it was decided to get rid of the engine cover and let the exposed spinning flywheel create some drama, just like the Peacock dancing in the rains. Yes, the flywheel is very dangerous and may lead many to believe we have no regard for safety, but we believe it adds some thrill to the overall leisurely paced riding experience. After all, we have a meagre 6.3 HP at our disposal!

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Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm

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