A collection of aftermarket components designed to alter the visual appearance of a specific motorcycle model constitutes what is commonly referred to as a modification package. These packages typically include items such as fairings, tank covers, and rear seat cowls, all intended to provide a unique or enhanced aesthetic. For example, a collection comprising front and side fairings, a new front fender, and a tail tidy designed for a specific sportbike model would be considered such a package.
The appeal of these modifications lies in the ability to personalize a mass-produced vehicle, reflecting individual style and preferences. Historically, the practice of altering vehicle aesthetics has been driven by both functional improvements, such as enhanced aerodynamics, and purely cosmetic enhancements. The availability of these packages allows owners to differentiate their machines from stock models, increasing the perceived value and enjoyment of ownership.