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Custom Indian Springfield Parts & Accessories

Explore Popular Parts for Custom Indian Springfield Builds

The added performance you get from your Indian Springfield after customizing it is one thing. Making the bike feel more like yours is another. Each part and accessory in our arsenal can enhance how your Springfield rides, sounds, and responds. Our Indian Springfield aftermarket motorcycle parts and accessories are functional, rider-tested, and built for more than just style.

  • Performance Mufflers: Get better airflow and a deeper rumble without swapping your full system. These mufflers can help your bike breathe easier while improving mid-range torque and throttle response, making them perfect for riders who want added sound and power without a complicated installation.
  • Slip-On Exhausts: A popular choice for riders who want a quick volume boost. Slip-ons are easy to install and provide a noticeable growl that complements the Springfield’s premium look. You can also expect some minor power gains.
  • Header Pipes: Upgrade the stock headers to reduce backpressure and increase performance across the rev range. Header pipes can help your engine work more efficiently, especially when paired with a muffler or high-flow intake.
  • High-Flow Intakes: Open up the intake and let your engine pull in more air. The systems can improve top-end horsepower and throttle response. They're one of the easiest ways to make your Springfield feel more responsive without a major engine mod.
  • Custom Handlebars: Swap out your current bars for better posture, leverage, and comfort on long hauls. Many Springfield owners opt for taller or swept-back bars to reduce shoulder tension and improve control.
  • Pegs and Shift Levers: Even small upgrades can have a big impact. Aftermarket pegs and levers can give you better boot contact and improved grip. Plus, you can fine-tune your setup based on your preferred foot position.
  • Lighting Upgrades: Better lighting means better safety and visibility. Our selection of LED kits can make night rides more enjoyable and give your bike a cleaner, finished look.

Buyer’s Guide for Your Custom Indian Springfield Upgrades

Get the right custom Indian Springfield parts and accessories by checking the fitment. Always confirm the product that matches your model year before you place an order.

From there, figure out what you want to improve. Need more power? Look to exhausts and intakes. Want to improve your posture or comfort on longer rides? Our Indian Springfield fairing kits are the way to go.

Think about installation as well. Some of the products in our lineup are plug-and-play, while others require more advanced tools and knowledge to install yourself. If you're not sure what works best for your bike or DIY skill level, get in touch with our team at West End Motorsports.

FAQs

What are the main benefits of upgrading with custom Indian Springfield parts?

Performance gains, greater comfort, better sound, and a more stylish look. We carry Indian Springfield accessories for every kind of upgrade need.

How can I be sure the parts I order will fit my Indian Springfield?

Fitment details are included on every product page. If you're still unsure, you can get in touch with our team with your year and model, and we’ll help you confirm before you buy.

Are slip-ons better than full exhaust systems?

Slip-ons are easier to install and are mostly made for sound. Full exhaust systems, on the other hand, can give you better airflow and bigger power gains. However, they may require tuning.

What’s the point of an Indian Springfield fairing?

A good fairing can improve wind deflection and reduce rider fatigue. It's a great upgrade if you often go on long-distance rides.

Do these parts affect my factory warranty?

In most cases, no. Most bolt-on Indian Springfield fairings and accessories won't impact your factory coverage. It's a good idea to check with your dealer if you're unsure.

Can I install these parts myself?

Some custom Indian Springfield upgrades, such as slip-ons or lighting kits, are easy to install. Others, like header pipes or high-flow intakes, require more advanced tools and experience.

What part should I upgrade first?

Most riders start with the exhaust, either a slip-on or full system, depending on what they're looking for in terms of sound and power. A close second is a new air intake system or seat.

How often should I check or service my upgraded parts?

It really depends on how hard you ride. Exhaust systems and intakes should be checked every few months to make sure they’re tight. You can go longer between checks for your lighting and controls, though it's still a good idea to inspect them regularly for damage.