A collection of aftermarket components specifically designed to transform a Honda Magna motorcycle into a bobber-style machine. These typically include a solo seat, shortened fenders, modified lighting, and potentially a hardtail conversion to achieve the desired aesthetic. For example, a package might contain a new rear fender, a custom seat pan, and the necessary mounting hardware for a simplified, minimalist look.
These collections offer a simplified approach to customizing a motorcycle, reducing the need for individual part sourcing and fabrication. Benefits include streamlined builds, potentially lower overall costs compared to piecemeal customization, and a cohesive design aesthetic. The popularity stems from the desire for personalized vehicles and the visual appeal of stripped-down, classic motorcycle styles. Historically, the bobber style emerged after World War II as returning veterans modified surplus motorcycles for performance and aesthetics.