Oil-removal gear
- Commodity name: Oil-removal gear
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The cost of motorcycle parts has been steadily rising in recent years. One way to reduce these costs is to purchase non-genuine parts from the aftermarket; in many cases, using equivalent-quality alternatives can result in savings of 30% to 70%.
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The cost of motorcycle parts has been steadily rising in recent years. One way to reduce these costs is to purchase genuine aftermarket parts; in many cases, using equivalent-quality products can result in savings of 30% to 70%.
Of course, some motorcycle parts can only be sourced directly from the original bicycle manufacturer—such as fiberglass components, fuel tanks, various electronic devices, and logos—but in most cases, the majority of motorcycle parts are readily available on the open market at attractive, affordable prices.
There are numerous successful after-sales cases for motorcycle parts across categories such as chains, sprockets, tires, brakes, suspension components, and even basic motorcycle accessories like bulbs, engine oil, and spark plugs—many of which can be purchased online or from most motorcycle dealers. When sourcing motorcycle parts, start by identifying your vehicle’s model and year of manufacture; it’s also helpful to note the model-series code or chassis code to ensure you’re ordering the correct parts—this information is generally easy to obtain. Of course, you can also find these details in your vehicle’s registration or ownership documents.
In recent years, the motorcycle industry has enjoyed a boom, and the outlook remains highly promising—driven not only by the freedom motorcycles offer riders to explore on their own but also by their superior fuel efficiency compared with gas-guzzling large cars and SUVs. In many countries, the scooter market is thriving, with some models achieving fuel economies as high as 100 miles per gallon, whereas few cars manage more than 30 miles per gallon.
As gasoline reserves dwindle, the sale of motorcycles and motorcycle parts for household maintenance is poised to become a booming business. Markets such as China and India have already witnessed widespread adoption of low-displacement motorcycles and scooters, and this trend is expected to persist.
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