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The cycle part of your motorcycle concerns all the components of your two-wheeler that are not linked to your engine's mechanism or its electrical system. Rather, they are the accessories and parts of your cockpit. Handlebars, throttle grips, footrests, kickstand...
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Here are the most frequently asked questions to help you choose your motorcycle equipment, helmet or accessory.
When you're on the road, your motorcycle emits a lot of vibrations, which have repercussions on the entire chassis of your machine. That's why, at Ixtem Moto, we recommend that you opt for quality parts and accessories that are robust and durable. So, if you ride to work every day, or if you like to put in the miles on long journeys, it's highly advisable to buy sturdy parts.
While we generally recommend regular maintenance and customization of your machine to suit your riding habits, the chassis should not be neglected.
This is the most important element of your riding position. There's nothing worse than a wobbly footrest, a shaky or loose rear-view mirror, a slippery handle that's become slick with wear, or a kickstand that's hard to fold down. Equipping your machine with a new foam handlebar, bubble or grips will give you back the pleasure of riding.
Once again, if your cycle parts are too worn or of poor quality, you risk being thrown off balance. Vibration fixation and absorption play a key role in your riding comfort, and therefore your stability. Your motorcycle's behavior will be altered, and this generally increases with speed.
For your own safety, we recommend regular maintenance of your cycle parts. This will ensure the longevity of your accessories and long-lasting comfort. This involves a visual check of the condition of your motorcycle tires, fasteners and lubrication of moving parts. Don't hesitate to check the play in the steering column or wheels to detect any wear in your bearings.