Posts tagged "Custom Bikes"

Greybeard Rat Rod and Hot Rod Car Show 2009 SWS

Sponsored Ads
Split Window Syndicate covers the premier indoor Rat Rod Show at the National Western Complex, Greybeard. Lots of sick hot rods, rat rods, VW’s and custom choppers and bikes. Creme de la Chrome 2009.

Read more…

5 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Scott - September 30, 2011 at 12:47 pm

Categories: Choppers Videos   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

High Desert Motorcycle Rally 2009 featuring Chica

Sponsored Ads
Pics from the 2009 rally in Ontario, OR. Chica, biker build off winner, was there with three of his bikes. Also pics of the High Desert Harley Davidson Girls and other custom bikes.

Read more…

2 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Scott - September 28, 2011 at 10:42 pm

Categories: Choppers Videos   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Three Ways to Build a Motorcycle

Sponsored Ads

Some people build custom bikes because they are cheaper than buying one. Others just want the I-built-that feeling as they look at it. Still others might want customization that they can’t get in an “off the shelf” model.


When someone decides to build a motorcycle, there are three paths to take depending on budget, mechanical skill, design aims, and past building experience. Those paths are custom bike kits, a rolling chassis, and building the whole thing from a collection of motorcycle parts.


Custom Bike Kits


The simplest choice for someone who has never built a bike before is to try one of the many custom bike kits out there. You get a box that has everything you need to build the bike from the ground up except the paint.


Kits are great for first-time builders. If you can follow instructions, you end up with a bike put together with your own hands. You don’t have to worry about picking the wrong parts or whether two pieces will work together. You will make mistakes along the way, but they will tend to be safe mistakes that won’t ruin the build.




The biggest downside is the cost. This is perhaps the most expensive way to build a custom bike. You are also limited as to how much customization you can do. Sure you can swap out the included parts with others of your choice, but that means throwing away pieces you’ve already paid for.


Rolling Chassis


A rolling chassis is a partially assembled bike that you can customize. It includes the frame, handlebars, wheels, gas tank, and other basic parts. You need to add an engine and a transmission then finish it off with custom pieces.


This is a good middle-of-the-road choice. A rolling chassis is cheaper than one of the kit bikes while keeping the advantage of pre-selected parts that work together. Since all you have is the underlying framework, you still have lots of customization options.


Building a bike from a rolling chassis requires more skill on your part, since you are going to have to choose the other parts yourself.


A variation on the rolling chassis is to take an existing bike, cut it down to the frame, thus producing your own chassis. A used bike will probably cost less than a rolling chassis and you will be removing the parts that have seen the most wear and tear such as the engine.


Building from Scratch


The ultimate in a custom bike is one that you select all the motorcycle parts yourself. The bike becomes a true expression of your personality because every nut and bolt was hand selected. Needless to say this build is beyond most first-timers and even most second-timers.


You can either go cheap, cannibalizing parts from junk bikes, or expensive, buying high end custom chopper parts. This is truly a blank canvas and the ultimate challenge for the bike builder.

Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on Rolling
Chassis
, visit http://www.jirehcycles.com.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Scott - September 26, 2011 at 7:59 pm

Categories: Choppers Articles   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Custom Suzuki Boulevard Chopper

Sponsored Ads
The sickest custom bikes!!! Pro Cruiser Builder Brad Ruel unviels his custom Suzuki Boulevard C90 to his competitors on the Metric Revolution Motorcycle Build Off.

Read more…

8 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Scott -  at 5:25 pm

Categories: Choppers Videos   Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Q&A: How much are the custom bikes on American chopper?

Sponsored Ads

Question by Jake Smith: How much are the custom bikes on American chopper?
I am not gonna buy one but I am just wondering how much those OCC custom choppers are?

Best answer:

Answer by The Freak Show
Used they seem to go for $ 20,000 to $ 50,000. New they run from about $ 30,000 to $ 100,000 or more.

Add your own answer in the comments!

2 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Scott - September 20, 2011 at 11:55 am

Categories: Choppers Questions   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Next Page »

Powered by Yahoo! Answers