The main body is rather basic and features a large fuel tank with a seemingly straighter profile compared to the one on the PCJ 600, while the engine bay features a front radiator, four exhaust tubes running towards the lower side and a silver body frame. The upper clamp/plate holds two independent handlebars with small chrome mirrors on either side and a small panel with analog dials on the centre. The front section features a large fender mounted on the fork legs, while the upper side has a small fairing with the frontal lamps and the small glass on top. The Vader shares a similar profile and some of its details with the PCJ 600, but makes use of unique features to distinguish itself from the aforementioned bike. It also takes design cues from other standard bikes such as the Honda Hornet, Yamaha Fazer, and to a lesser extent, the KTM 200 Duke. The bike's overall design appears to be inspired by various Kawasaki naked bike models (which include the Versys, Ninja, Z-series and ER-6n), featuring a similar shaped body and seat layout.
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