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Shopping for motorcycle parts can be taxing most of the time, especially when you are on a tight budget. When to buy an OEM or aftermarket motorcycle parts can be very difficult to determine.
But what are OEM parts, you ask. And what about aftermarket?
These are the genuine parts found at an authorized distributor of your brand of motorcycle. They are usually considered as originals because they have the exact same specifications that came with the original part. They are generally more expensive, and almost always recommended by dealers because of the higher income they'll get selling OEM parts. Hence they will always tell you that OEM parts are of higher quality.
But this may not be true, due to the fact that the parts are not necessarily produced by the original manufacturers themselves. Many motorcycle and automobile manufacturers nowadays often have the parts designed and made outside by independent companies. After which the motorcycle manufacturers install them in their machines or put them in their own boxes to be sold as OEM parts.
Aftermarket motorcycle parts, on the other hand, are those that are produced by companies other than the original manufacturers. These are generally cheaper than the OEM parts but have the same performance.
Sometimes, after a certain period of time, the original manufacturer will allow the aftermarket motorcycle parts to be sold in their own packaging but at a reduced price. The part now becomes an aftermarket OEM part.
There's a lot of competition out there. That's why many aftermarket motorcycle parts may come up as OEM parts. You just need to look closely and hunt for the part that you need according to your budget. If you think that you cannot find the quality you are looking for in an aftermarket part, then search for the OEM, if you can afford it.
All in all, it really depends on what you're looking for. You need to consider where you're going to use the motorcycle parts--- for replacement or improvement. You also have to consider other factors such as the availability of the part, your budget and others. All of these will help you decide to either go for OEM or aftermarket motorcycle parts. Or just go for broke.
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Most motorcycle hitches can be attached to your motorcycle without making any changes to the motorcycle. It's a perfect addition if you are planning a long distance trip where you might need more supplies or perhaps you might even want to invest in one of the motorcycle tent trailers.
There are special trailers that are made specifically for
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Many people choose to build or restore older dirt bikes, and by doing this buying your dirt bike can turn into a project or hobby as much as riding the bike itself. By using dirt bike graphics as well, you have the choice of making it look like it’s factory built or completely customized by you. There are standard looking graphics and there are entirely unique customs; the choices are only limited by your budget and your imagination.
Basically a graphic is a graphic design placed onto
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One of the most dramatic improvements in the look of the Victory motorcycle is getting rid of the coffin lid air box. It is relatively cheap, and easy. It also gives the bike a more custom looking stance. Unfortunately it is also very misunderstood. Today's discussion will deal with air management as it applies to Victory, but I will have to use examples from the automotive, and other bikes.
Due to size constraints, air intake on most bikes is a compromise. You need two totally different systems to achieve perfect balance, and there just is not enough room. First, you need
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One of the most important parts of any vehicle is its tires. Not only are the tires subject to a large amount of wear and tear, but also their durability depends largely upon how you maintain them. But before we go into the details of motorcycle tire maintenance, let us first understand how you should determine which tires are best for you.
One of the most trusted sources to which you can speak about the kind of tires that would suit your needs the best should be the dealer from whom you purchased your bike or your bike repair mechanic. Since
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Even with regular maintenance and upkeep, our motorcycles tend to get used and subjected to different elements in the environment. To keep used motorcycle parts as good as the day when we first bought them, regular washing and rinsing will do the trick.
But you should take note how you do your washing. You might scratch parts of your motorcycle.
Scratches are the biggest enemy of any bike's finish. The secret of keeping your used motorcycle parts as good as new is to avoid scratches on your motorcycle. Dirt and grime when rubbed in while washing or drying act
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