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"Isagad mo!" - An inch Closer

Have you ever wondered why certain scooter enthusiasts are tempted to stance? It all comes down to personal preference, just like how we choose our dress trends. Scooters, like dressing up, can help us feel more productive and confident. We find satisfaction in personalizing our motorcycles to fit our own desires, regardless of concept or style.

The main goal of a stanced motorbike is to give it a lower, wider appearance. Usually, this is accomplished by making changes to the wheels and suspension. Due to the changing geometry, changes in handling become unavoidable as the stance moves from a higher or standard posture to a lower one.

A stanced motorbike can be something you want to think about if you like to ride in a casual and fashionable manner. Except when facing tight curves and speed bumps, you probably won't notice many dramatic handling changes. A stanced motorbike may also provide the advantage of more comfortable footing, especially when coming to a stop.

A lowered suspension is a stance's key component. While certain enthusiasts want a clearance that is only slightly lower than the ground, others choose to drop it even farther.

Another way to reduce the stance and give the appearance that the motorcycle is much lower than it actually is is to modify the seats. Replacing the seats with aftermarket options gives you the option of keeping the original OEM seat as a backup in case your future intentions change.



Numerous stance categories, including Streetbike, VIP, Vanz, and Classic JDM, are extremely well-liked in the country and perfectly define what Stance Motorcycle is all about.















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