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Affordable & Simple Modification Options for Motorcycles

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There are many people who are highly passionate about motorcycles and they keep modifying it whenever they find some innovative ideas. Though, the modification options are limited when it comes to bikes, still you can customize it and give it a new style. There are also some exceptional yet simple add-ons for you that will not only offer your motorcycle a great look but contribute to its performance. Custom engine cover: You can hand paint the engine cover if you like. There are several innovative ideas to lend an eye-catching appearance to the engine area. Also, there are customized engine covers available in the market which are pretty affordable and cool to look at. Number-plate mudguard: This is comparatively new yet an excellent add-on for your motorcycle. The number-plate mudguard is similar to any other mudguards yet it offers the bike an amazing rear appearance. You will have to contact local mechanics for this facility. Chain guard: Chain guard ca...

When inventor Geoff Bjorgan takes bike remodeling way too seriously

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Now this might seem like bizarre news but you cannot just challenge Geoff Bjorgan for producing some of the most stunning motorbikes. Not brand new bikes! Bjorgan has been using spare parts from his girl’s motorbikes, starting from frames, batteries and motors to various other metal parts that make up for something unique, a two-wheeler that has got the best of all worlds. Yes! He picks the parts and joins them, leaving beside their faults and modifying for improved performance. The most startling of his inventions take you to have a look at a super jazzy bike that is pedal assisted. Well! The modification has been done on a Honda motorcycle. The 1986 model just got a new face. It is electrically driven and Bjorgan can’t stop pedaling with it. The specifications encompass everything you can barely think of. This 120lb bike resembles the steampunk look. It is cool, sassy and a lot powerful. The inventor however says that he focused on the looks of the motorbike than its fu...