5 Factors to Consider Before Modifying Your Motorcycle

Modifying motorcycles could be a big decision to make for almost everyone. There are a lot of factors that need to be considered before even beginning.

To simplify things, here are the five most important factors that you need to think about when deciding to modify your ride.

5 Factors to Consider Before Modifying Your Motorcycle
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Know When to Modify, When to Upgrade

Before buying any parts and pieces for the modification, motorcycle owners must first determine when to modify and when to upgrade.

Modification, unlike upgrading to another vehicle, is often to "refresh" the ride and change how it looks. The upgrade is concerned more about the overall performance of the vehicle rather than just the visuals alone.

A modification would not solve a bike's quality issues nor would an upgrade always suit the driver's taste.

It is important to distinguish the differences between these two to determine the steps that will be taken next.

Know the Cost

Modifying motorcycles is not cheap. A single person could spend well over $100,000 on just one motorcycle, depending on their preferences and the vehicle's model.

Expenses from maintenance and service fee for the person that will modify the vehicle also need to be factored.

That is why it is important to estimate the cost for all the modifications your ride will receive before proceeding. That said, modifications can be done slowly over time.

You do not need to acquire all parts at the same time nor do you need to complete all modifications in one go.

Although it will cost more if you let a professional do it for you, providing a breathing space for expenses could lessen the pressure of modification for both the mind and the wallet.

Inspect Dealer's Agreement Carefully

Once sure, motorcycle owners must also need to factor in the vehicle's dealer agreement before making any final modifications to the motorcycle.

Some motorcycles, especially the more expensive models, prohibit the owner from making huge modifications to their vehicles or disallow them from selling a modified version.

Violating these agreements could lead to a penalty or being barred from making any other transactions with the brand dealer.

To ensure you are following all agreed contracts, you can refer to available FAQ pages on the manufacturer's customer inquiry pages.

Do Not Modify for Financial Gain

In the same sense, it is important to remember that modifying a vehicle would not increase its market value.

In fact, it often devalues the motorcycle as has already been customized to fit another person's preferences.

The only single financial investment a motorcycle owner could get out of a modified vehicle is if they intend to showcase it in competitions and events.

Vehicle modifications, despite their expensive cost, are primarily a hobby rather than an investment.

Always Get a Second Opinion

Throughout each process and consideration, it is recommended to always get a second opinion on the matter.

Modifying vehicles requires a lot of money, time, and effort that a single person could only burden on their shoulders.

Even if you have already modified other vehicles before, getting other people's perspectives could help reduce expenses through alternatives or even provide a more solid plan for the actual modification.

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