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Some manufacturers, such as Harley, Triumph and BMW, now have huge ranges of custom parts for their machines while Triumph in particular have a brilliant online configurator which lets you see the parts fitted to the bike before you buy. Then you need to suss out what sort of parts are available and what sort of skills are required. The first thing you need to do is identify the type of bike you like and what you’d like to create – our guide here will help.
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So what sort of custom-ready bikes and parts are available?įar more than you might think. Thanks to the huge variety of custom-ready new bikes being offered by the leading manufacturers (many of which are also available used to save money), their accompanying enormous ranges of accessories and custom parts and the extent many of those manufacturers go to by commissioning machines and custom competitions for those models to inspire buyers, there’s now little excuse not to build a mild custom of your own. And the best bit is it’s now easier than ever to do it yourself. Today a personalised 'Bobber', individual 'scrambler', uniquely accessorised 'retro roadster' or even a 'brat' style hot rod/cruiser is where it’s at if you want to stand out from the crowd. Custom bikes are more fashionable than ever – and we don’t mean old school, V-twin cruisers.