Is the Avenger 150 more customizable than most other cruisers?

Ashutosh on 14 January 2025 06:18
The cruiser segment is a big part of motorcycle culture, and customization is a big part of the cruiser segment. Riders often want to make their bikes unique to them, and make them perform better or be more comfortable. As an entry level cruiser, the Avenger 150 might not have the same aftermarket support as more expensive bikes, but that doesn’t mean you can’t customize it. It may be as simple as cosmetic changes or more performance upgrades to really make Avenger 150 stand out. What mods are Avenger owners popularly going for, and how do they fare when compared to customization options that other cruisers in Indian market has to offer?
Vivek on 28 November 2024 11:25
For the price, the Avenger's pretty customizable. Many choices for seats, handlebars, and exhausts. Not Harley-level, but decent.

Pramod on 05 December 2024 18:00
The aftermarket scene is limited compared to Royal Enfields, but it’s OK. You’re capable of doing basic mods but nothing too crazy.

Kuldeep on 09 December 2024 02:51
I’ve seen some really cool custom avengers. It can stand out with creativity. It’s a great canvas for DIY mods.

Lokesh on 10 December 2024 23:23
To be honest, it's not great customization. Can be expensive relative to the bikes cost and can be limited in choice. Better to keep it stock.

Varun on 20 December 2024 02:47
Practical mods for the Avenger are the best – better seat, luggage racks, maybe a small windscreen. It's not really a show bike.

Md on 24 December 2024 11:04
I think the lack of extensive customization options is a good thing. That’s the whole point of the Avenger; it keeps things simple and affordable.

Divya on 02 January 2025 18:40
It has potential, but Bajaj should give us more factory customization options as Harley does. It would make it more appealing to younger riders.


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