Australian Motorcyclist

ROYAL ENFIELD GOES ALL OUT FOR CUSTOM KITS YOU CAN BUY

SOME MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURERS DO not like you to mess with their bikes. Note the way that guarantees evaporate if relatively minor changes are made to the bikes from various marques. Some others, however, reward you for customizing and upgrading their bikes – although perhaps only if you do so in the context of a competition or some other factory-controlled development.

The marque best known for encouraging customizing is Harley-Davidson, although Indian and Yamaha (with its Yard Built initiative) have been busy too. Now you can

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