How customizable is the Aeroride Bravo?

Sukhmandeep Kaur on 17 January 2025 07:32
Motorcycle enthusiasts frequently go to extremes to customize their rides with some flash while boosting performance. The problem is, with electric bikes like the Aeroride Bravo, it’s not always clear what kind of customization is possible or advisable. Some traditional mods might be limited by the electric drivetrain, but it just might open up some new possibilities. Are there any Bravo specific aftermarket parts? Can you make the software perform better or over a longer range? How easy is it to swap body panels, and how easy is it to add custom paint jobs? More importantly, how does customization affect warranty? I'd be interested to hear from Bravo owners who have tried to make their bike really their own, and what challenges or successes they've had in the process.
Anika on 27 November 2024 15:09
I’ve discovered the Bravo to be surprisingly customizable. The aftermarket scene is growing and there are a few body kit and performance upgrades options.

Shobhit on 02 December 2024 06:39
Compared to gas bikes, customization is pretty limited. Anything that affects the drivetrain voids the warranty, but you can change out some cosmetic parts.

Chandan on 03 December 2024 07:22
The best customization for the Bravo is software. Some great third party apps allow you to tweak power delivery and regenerative braking settings.

Richa on 07 December 2024 11:17
Mine I've had fun customizing. The seat was swapped out, some LED underglow was added and even found a company that can make custom fairings. It turns heads!

Arjun on 12 December 2024 17:38
I'd honestly not care too much about customization. The stock setup is pretty solid and I wouldn’t want to mess with it lest I compromise reliability.

Anju on 21 December 2024 07:58
It’s a bummer that the Bravo doesn’t have any exhaust mods, but I’ve found other ways to make the Bravo my own. I wrapped it in a cool vinyl and threw in some trick mirrors.

Love on 26 December 2024 01:19
Aeroride seems to be pretty open to customization. They even make their own official line of accessories. If you’re worried about the warranty, just stick to those.

Rahul on 30 December 2024 23:23
I've seen some great wild custom Bravos out there. 3D-printed parts and custom battery extensions have people getting creative.

Awadhesh on 02 January 2025 15:21
It's a mixed bag. There are some things that are easy to customize, and some things which are a pain. I only wish there were more options for different wheels and tires.


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