Whether it’s a rat bike or a tricked-out street bike, Harley owners love to customize. Adding custom touches and accessories that didn’t come from the factory make the bike more personalized, as if it carries a bit of its rider’s soul. Those who are new to ownership, though, may not realize just what types of Harley-Davidson accessories are available.
A note of caution before you begin customizing: Harley-Davidson motorcycles occasionally change. Be sure that you know what year and model you have before you start buying accessories or you may end up with pieces that don’t fit your bike. Also, keep in mind with used motorcycles that parts may have been changed, like handlebars and gas tanks, so you have to buy what fits the parts on the bike.
Chrome for Your Motorcycle
The most basic, and most popular, Harley-Davidson accessory is chrome. Chrome dresses up a plain factory bike, making it catch both the light and the eye of everyone it passes. Basic chrome accessories include headlight and/or spotlight visors, license plate frames and mounts, and gas caps. For those who really want to add on the chrome, there are chrome end caps for the handle grips, neck cover kits, fork covers, knob and bolt covers, and even custom covers for the tire valves. For a totally customized look that’s consistent from front to back, all of those covers and caps can be purchased in matching designs.
Motorcycle Luggage
Yes, motorcycles can be equipped with luggage. Saddle bags are the bags that hang below and behind the seat, just above the rear tire, and they can be either hard or soft sided. There are also sissy bar bags, tool bags that can be attached to either the front forks or the sissy bar, and bibs, or covers, for the tank and fenders. Whether bags are plain, solid-colored leather, covered with fringe and Conchos, or completely customized and hand-tooled leather is entirely up to the rider. Many owners try to keep their luggage to one style, but there is no shame in mixing and matching for a truly unique look.
Handlebars, Foot Pegs & Floorboards
When riding a bike, especially for the long haul, comfort is essential. That’s why many riders choose to customize where they put their hands and feet. Some riders prefer standard handlebars, but need risers to raise them up to a comfortable position. Other riders prefer fatty bars, and still others like the super-tall ape-hanger bars. At the same time, some riders prefer foot pegs, some like floorboards, and some need forward-controls so they can situate long legs comfortably. Riders can even match or coordinate their grips and pegs or floorboards to have beauty with their comfort.
Custom Paint
Paint may well be the ultimate Harley-Davidson accessory. While there is no shame in a factory paint job (after all, it’s a Harley factory paint job), custom paint offers the opportunity to show your personality and your style. Harley-Davidson offers several options for custom paint, and designs are limited to a run of 200. For a truly custom job, however, it is better to go to an individual painter who can make it exactly the way you want.
There are so many Harley-Davidson accessories that it would be virtually impossible to list them all on one page. The accessories used, and the value of any accessory, is dependent entirely on the tastes and personality of the owner, although it’s always nice to watch other people stare when your Harley-Davidson becomes a custom work of art.
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Sport Seats Model
To choose sport seats are depending on the make and model of your car you may or may not have a desirable looking interior, older car will have a striped look interior and may not match with the new colour scheme you have adopted. The two best and most popular things to do are either have your existing car seats re-trimmed or buy a set of bucket racing seats, most custom car garages will offer a re-trimming service and for a cost of about $ 2500 they will completely change the internal colours of your car to match the outside of the car.
The more popular method of upgrading your seats is to change the existing seat for a set of bucket racing seats, these seats are used in rally car and touring car style racing to keep the driver held securely in there seat so they would be ideal for a person who likes to go round corners fast.
The average pair of seats will set you back about $ 350,00 per seat but because of there construction and materials used they will also cut weight from your car which as we all know will make you go faster.
The more popular method of upgrading your seats is to change the existing seat for a set of bucket racing seats, these seats are used in rally car and touring car style racing to keep the driver held securely in there seat so they would be ideal for a person who likes to go round corners fast.
The average pair of seats will set you back about $ 350,00 per seat but because of there construction and materials used they will also cut weight from your car which as we all know will make you go faster.
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