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Aftermarket
vs. OEM motorcycle parts |
by:
Granny's
Mettle |
Shopping
for motorcycle parts can be taxing most
of the time especially when you are on a
tight budget. When to buy an OEM or aftermarket
motorcycle parts can be very difficult to
determine.
But what are OEM parts, you ask. And what
about aftermarket?
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts
These are the genuine parts found at an
authorized distributor of your brand of
motorcycle. They are usually considered
as originals because they have the exact
same specifications that came with the original
part. They are generally more expensive
and almost always recommended by dealers
because of the higher income they'll get
selling OEM parts. Hence, they will always
tell you that OEM parts are of the higher
quality.
But this may not be true due to the fact
that the parts are not necessarily produced
by the original manufacturers themselves.
Many motorcycle and automobile manufacturers
nowadays often have the parts designed and
made outside by independent companies. Afterwhich
the motorcycle manufacturers install them
in their machines or put them in their own
boxes to be sold as OEM parts.
Aftermarket motorcycle parts
Aftermarket motorcycle parts, on the hand,
are those that are produced by companies
other than the original manufacturers. These
are generally cheaper than the OEM parts
but have the same performance.
Sometimes, after a certain period of time,
the original manufacturer will allow the
aftermarket motorcycle parts to be sold
in their own packaging but at a reduced
price. The part now becomes an aftermarket
OEM part.
At times when the original manufacturer
allows the company that physically produced
the part to sell it at a reduced price and
in their own packaging, the part now becomes
an OEM aftermarket part.
There's a lot of competition out there that's
why many aftermarket motorcycle parts may
come up as OEM parts. You just need to look
closely and hunt for the part that you need
according to your budget. If you think that
you cannot find the quality you are looking
for in an aftermarket part, then search
for the OEM, if you can afford it.
All in all, it really depends on what you're
looking for. You need to consider where
you're going to use the motorcycle parts---
for replacement or improvement. You also
have to consider other factors such as the
availability of the part, your budget and
others. All of these will help you decide
to either go for OEM or aftermarket motorcycle
parts. Or just go for broke.
About the author:
Granny's Mettle is a 30-something, professional
web content writer. She has created various
web content on a diverse range of topics,
which includes digital printing topics,
medical news, as well as legal issues. Her
articles are composed of reviews, suggestions,
tips and more for the printing and designing
industry.
Her thoughts on writing: "Writing gives
me pleasure. pleasure and excitement that
you have created something to share with
others. And with the wide world of the Internet,
it gives me great satisfaction that my articles
reach more people in the quickest time you
could imagine."
On her spare time, she loves to stay at
home, reading books on just about any topic
she fancies, cooking a great meal, and taking
care of her husband and kids.
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