Aftermarket Harley Parts
Why Aftermarket Harley Motorcycle Parts
Factory parts are fine. They get the bike out the door and onto the lot. But “fine” has never been the goal for most riders we talk to.
Aftermarket Harley accessories exist because someone looked at what the factory built and said, “I can do better.” And they did: More airflow. More torque. Sound that actually announces your arrival, instead of politely suggesting it.
Aftermarket Harley part brands like TAB Performance and Khrome Werks have loyal followings. Their exhaust systems (the 2-into-1 setups especially) deliver gains you can feel the moment you roll on the throttle. Not marketing fluff. Actual seat-of-your-pants difference.
Beyond performance, there’s the simple fact that your bike shouldn’t look identical to every other one at the rally. Aftermarket Harley motorcycle parts give you room to make choices. Different muffler tips. LED lighting that pops. A license plate frame that doesn’t scream “dealership accessory.”
Popular Aftermarket Harley Davidson Parts
Some upgrades just make sense. Here are some of the most popular aftermarket Harley parts riders grab first, and for good reason:
- Exhaust Systems: Boosts power and delivers a throaty, aggressive rumble. Make sure everyone hears you coming.
- Air Intakes: These aftermarket Harley accessories improve airflow for better throttle response and performance.
- Handlebars: Get the perfect ride with handlebars that fit your style and give you that aggressive, hands-on control.
- Seats: Upgrade your comfort with a seat built to last and keep you planted during long hauls or high-speed runs.
- Shock Absorbers: Smooth out the ride, absorb bumps, and keep your bike handling like a dream.
- Fuel-Management Controllers: Tune your bike for optimal fuel efficiency and performance.
Choosing the Right Aftermarket Harley Parts
First thing: know your year and model. Aftermarket Harley motorcycle parts are built for specific fitments. A part made for M8 Touring models won’t necessarily work on your older Twin Cam. Check before you click “add to


















