Category: Fitment Guides

Practical fitment guides for motorcycle parts, exhausts, speedometers, electronics and tuning accessories, written to help riders compare compatibility and installation requirements.

  • Honda ADV350 Tuning Guide: Chip Module, Fitment and Setup

    Honda ADV350 Tuning Guide: Chip Module, Fitment and Setup

    The Honda ADV350 is a practical scooter with enough engine capacity to make small response upgrades noticeable. Riders usually look for better pickup, smoother acceleration and a reversible solution that can be removed before service.

    Compatibility Points

    • Confirm the exact ADV350 production year.
    • Check whether the scooter is stock or already modified.
    • Inspect connector access before ordering.
    • Ask for product photos when the connector layout is uncertain.

    Setup Method

    Use a step-by-step approach. Fit the module cleanly, start at the minimum setting and test after the engine reaches operating temperature. If the scooter feels flat at higher speed or uneven at low throttle, reduce the setting.

    When To Ask A Mechanic

    If you are not familiar with sensor connectors or routing wiring near body panels, use a workshop. A careful installation is more important than the part itself.

    Related Product

    See the Honda ADV350 chip tuning module.

    Related parts and next steps

    Use this guide together with the most relevant X Moto Parts product category and the motorcycle parts shop to compare compatible upgrades before ordering.

  • Benelli TNT125 and TNT135 Exhaust Link Pipe Fitment Guide

    Benelli TNT125 and TNT135 Exhaust Link Pipe Fitment Guide

    A link pipe is one of the most common exhaust-related upgrades searched by Benelli TNT125 and TNT135 riders. The important part is not only the model name: diameter, bend, clamp position and mounting clearance must all match the motorcycle.

    Fitment Checks

    • Confirm TNT125 or TNT135 model year.
    • Measure inlet and outlet diameter before buying.
    • Compare the pipe route with existing bodywork and footpeg brackets.
    • Check whether the product is a link pipe only or includes a silencer.

    Sound and Use

    Changing the exhaust path can increase sound level and change throttle feel. Some parts are not type approved for road use. Confirm local rules and avoid using loud setups where they are not legal.

    Installation Advice

    Use fresh clamps or gaskets where required, tighten progressively, and recheck fasteners after the first heat cycle.

    Related Product

    See the Benelli TNT125/TNT135 exhaust link pipe.

    Related parts and next steps

    Use this guide together with the most relevant X Moto Parts product category and the motorcycle parts shop to compare compatible upgrades before ordering.

  • Yamaha X-Max 125 Digital Speedometer Guide

    Yamaha X-Max 125 Digital Speedometer Guide

    A digital speedometer can modernize a scooter dashboard, but compatibility must be checked carefully. Many LED/LCD units are universal-style products, which means fitment depends on wiring, voltage, sensor type and available space.

    Key Specifications To Check

    • Operating voltage, usually around 8-18V for many universal units.
    • Speed range and rpm display range.
    • Wheel circumference adjustment.
    • Sensor type and mounting point.
    • Indicator, high beam, neutral and fuel display support.

    Installation Reality

    Dashboard work is more technical than a bolt-on cosmetic part. If the original cluster communicates with vehicle electronics, a universal unit may require adaptation. Always confirm compatibility with a qualified mechanic before removing the factory dashboard.

    Related Product

    See the Yamaha X-Max 125 digital LED/LCD speedometer.

    Related parts and next steps

    Use this guide together with the most relevant X Moto Parts product category and the motorcycle parts shop to compare compatible upgrades before ordering.