Why choose aftermarket parts?
Aftermarket parts can offer improved performance, tailored functionality, and often better value than stock components. They let you tune power delivery, braking, handling and durability to suit your riding style.
Our Moto Aftermarket Parts & Accessories category delivers high-quality components and accessories to upgrade, maintain, and personalize your motorcycle. Find everything from performance upgrades to essential maintenance parts—carefully selected for reliability, compatibility and value for street, touring and off-road riders.
Aftermarket parts can offer improved performance, tailored functionality, and often better value than stock components. They let you tune power delivery, braking, handling and durability to suit your riding style.
Check your motorcycle's make, model and year, and refer to product fitment notes or compatibility lists. When in doubt, consult the product page, manufacturer documentation or our customer support for clarification.
Common high-impact upgrades include exhaust systems, air filters, suspension components, sprocket and chain kits, and tyres. Combined correctly, these improve throttle response, handling, and overall ride quality.
Choose tyres based on riding surface (street, track, off-road), climate and load. Match tyre dimensions and speed ratings to your bike’s specifications and consider tread pattern for traction needs.
Look for reputable brands, correct fitment, and materials suited to your riding. Upgrading to higher-grade pads, stainless-steel lines, and quality discs can improve bite, modulation and fade resistance.
Check local regulations for sound and emissions compliance before fitting a performance exhaust. Properly matched exhausts improve power and reduce weight, but should be installed with correct tuning where required.
Replace chains, sprockets, brake pads, filters and tyres based on visible wear and the manufacturer's recommended intervals. Regular inspections help prevent failures and maintain safety.
Some parts—like filters, spark plugs, tyres and batteries—can be fitted at home with basic tools. Complex items such as suspension, engine internals or custom mapping are best installed by a qualified technician.
Follow the manufacturer's service instructions, use recommended lubricants and fastener torque settings, and inspect parts regularly for wear, corrosion or looseness. Proper maintenance extends lifespan and performance.