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What changes will the XSR300 bring to custom motorcycle transformation?

by geeta kumariover 1 year ago0 views8 comments
The custom motorcycle market grew rapidly during the past ten years because motorcycle enthusiasts want to modify their bikes for individual preferences. The rumored Yamaha XSR300 retro design model could inspire many custom builders and home mechanics to work on it. Its reduced size and likely lower price help beginners enter customization without a major financial investment. The custom bike community questions if building a retro bike at the factory changes the essence of customizing motorcycles. The XSR300's launch challenges custom builders to innovate bike modifications while satisfying riders seeking a retro look without customization. People discuss this topic passionately online, as some view new possibilities while others fear traditional custom bike practices will decline.
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Comments (8)

Abhishekover 1 year ago
This development may create an intermediate segment between original designs and factory models. Could be interesting to see how that develops.
Premover 1 year ago
Who cares if it's "truly" custom or not? The program helps the community grow because it brings more people into the world of bike customization.
Bhramitaover 1 year ago
My biggest concern is that many builders will produce similar customized bikes. You know, the same three mods that everyone does.
Monikaover 1 year ago
It could push builders to be more creative. Having everyone start with the same base bike means you must produce exceptional work to make your project stand out.
Vibhuover 1 year ago
The platform will produce many scrambler and cafe racer builds that builders will enjoy creating. The trend will likely fade away since people won't find new ways to personalize it fast enough.
Reenaover 1 year ago
As someone who's into customizing, I'm excited. The platform provides an ideal introduction to customization for beginners at an affordable starting point.
Divyaover 1 year ago
It might actually hurt the custom scene. People will stop making custom bikes because a factory model already appears modified.
Sourabhover 1 year ago
I think it'll be great for the custom scene. A cheap, simple platform that's easy to work on? Builders will love it!
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