Coatings
The term "motorcycle coatings" can refer to different things, depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:
Handlebar covers : Grip covers are materials, often made of rubber, foam or composite material, which are placed on the motorcycle's handlebar grips. They provide a comfortable grip for the rider and help reduce vibrations.
Saddle covers: Some motorcyclists choose to customize or replace their motorcycle's saddle cover. Seat covers can be made of leather, leatherette, fabric or other materials, and they can come in a variety of patterns or colors.
Tank covers: Some bikers choose to apply special coatings or protectors to their motorcycle's fuel tank to protect it from scratches, impacts and to add an aesthetic touch.
Body coatings: In the context of custom motorcycles, the term "coatings" can also refer to additional body parts, such as rocker covers, side covers, custom mudguards, etc., which can be added to modify the aesthetics of the motorcycle.
Protective coverings: Some motorcyclists add protective coverings, such as hand guards, skid plates, or crankcase guards, to protect the motorcycle from damage in the event of a fall or contact with obstacles.



