The fork and the seats, and a sharp paint job are all necessary, but more like personal design extras. Making sure the fork and the chassis are aligned and set up properly determines if your vehicle is straight and sturdy and your center of gravity is set correctly.
Fork
* A fork is that long metal bar piece on the front of your bike that looks like two connected metal poles. It connects your handlebar to the top of your front wheel. If you use the visual metaphor of a fork utensil, the stem of the fork is at the top of your vehicle, and the tines reach down and are aligned with your front wheel.
* The parts of the fork, from top to bottom, are the fork axle.
* Related products include motorcycle fork clamps.
Chassis
* The chassis is basically the frame of your vehicle on which the body and the shell rests (like a skeleton)this would be the underside of your ATV or bike. The chassis also includes the engine, wheels, and mechanical parts, and they all must be strong enough to withstand frequent use and weight. Precision and quality are imperative when installing.
* When setting up your motorcycle chassis, you will want to make sure everything is aligned properly, namely, wheels and sprockets.
* Some products for your nerf bars.