Brake System
All braking components ensuring safe stopping power, control, and reliable performance in all conditions.
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Explore motorcycle parts categorized by system for easy selection, compatibility, and better performance understanding.
Brake System
All braking components ensuring safe stopping power, control, and reliable performance in all conditions.
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Core engine components responsible for power generation, combustion efficiency, and overall motorcycle performance.
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Transfers engine power to wheels through chain, sprocket, and clutch system for smooth riding.
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Controls balance, stability, and comfort by absorbing shocks and ensuring smooth road handling.
Read MoreParts Compatibility
Use the table below to check which parts are compatible with your motorcycle model and engine size.
| Part Name | Compatible Bikes | CC Range | Specs / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brake Pad | Honda CG125Yamaha FZSuzuki GS | 100cc–150cc | High-friction Sintered |
| Chain Kit | Honda HornetYamaha R15Pulsar | 150cc–250cc | 428 / 520 O-Ring System |
| Air Filter | Royal EnfieldKTM DukeDominar | 200cc–400cc | Washable Performance Filter |
| Spark Plug | Universal (Most Commuter Bikes) | 100cc–200cc | Iridium Tip Upgrade |
Buyer's Guide
Follow these simple steps to make sure you get the perfect fit for your motorcycle every time.
Always match your bike model
Every part is engineered for a specific make and model. Confirm your bike's exact name and year before buying.
Check CC before buying
Engine displacement affects fitment and performance. A part rated for 150cc may not suit a 250cc engine.
Use OEM specification if possible
Original Equipment Manufacturer specs ensure the part meets your bike's factory standards for safety and longevity.
Avoid mixing incompatible parts
Mixing parts from different systems or brands can cause premature wear, poor performance, or safety issues.
Follow the correct torque specs
Under- or over-tightening fasteners is a common installation mistake. Always refer to your service manual.
Verify before you ride
After installing any new part, do a quick static check and a slow test ride before hitting the open road.
Pro Tip: When in doubt, always cross-check your bike's owner manual or consult our team before purchasing.
Service Schedule
Keep your bike running at peak performance. Follow this recommended replacement timeline based on kilometre intervals.
Engine Oil
Use manufacturer-recommended grade. Always replace the oil filter at the same time.
Brake Pads
Inspect pad thickness regularly. Replace immediately if you hear grinding or feel reduced braking response.
Chain Kit
Lubricate every 500–1,000 km. Replace as a full set (chain, front & rear sprocket) for best results.
Air Filter
Clean or replace earlier if riding in dusty or off-road conditions.
Spark Plug
Iridium plugs last longer than standard copper. Check gap before installation.
Tyres
Replace when tread depth falls below 1.5 mm or if you see cracking on the sidewall.
Intervals are general guidelines and may vary based on riding conditions, climate, and bike model. Always refer to your owner's manual.