Shred in style: Budget-friendly mods for your street-legal dirt bike
The street-legal dirt bike scene has one of the biggest mod cultures in motorcycling, and if you don?t believe me, it?s been a minute since you?ve been on the forums. You pinched pennies to afford the bike, but now every other owner insists you need a full exhaust, a fuel programmer and your shocks revalved. That will set you back some serious coin, and all too often, owners invest in a full suite of expensive parts and list the bike for sale before the second oil change.
We?re clearly not against mods here at Bike EXIF, but there are plenty of ways to make the most out of your motorcycle without incurring triple-digit credit card statements. Whether you?re looking to prep a stocker for the trails or renew your latest marketplace find, these are some of our favorite budget-friendly dirt bike mods.
Fresh graphics Dirt bikes are built to be dropped, and if you?ve never had to kick the dirt out of a foot peg and brush off the plastics, you?re not riding it right. Those spills start to show after a while, and stress lines and gouged graphics are hallmarks of a bike that?s been used. Replacing these with OE pieces gets pricey quick, but there?s an affordable option to renew a used bike and add some flare as well.
Instead of starting from scratch, consider adding a custom decal set for a fraction of the cost. A reputable dirt bike graphics company like OMXGraphics will have hundreds of designs in stock for your bike, and OMX offers free customization with all of their desig...
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