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Find Free Automotive Articles for your website. Want a chopper? Build your own! Most of these choppers have been built from motorcycle chopper kits,
the “bike in a box” approach. But hey, don’t knock it! Building your
own chopper has never been easier. There are rolling chassis kits,
complete bike kits, and frame manufacturers give you a multitude of choice
when it comes to take the plunge and buy a motorcycle chopper kit.
Thirty years ago, the old school chopper builders had to start with
a stock bike off-the-shelf and literally chop it to pieces. With the
modern chopper kits, there is a viable alternative to taking the cutting
torch to your favorite soft tail!
Nowadays, you have a cheap and easier way to build the bike from the
ground up. When you take the cost of buying a new bike and the expense
of chopping it, it works out much cheaper to start from step one, and
your chopper kit. Instead of tossing away the parts that you'll never
use again, you can start building your own bike with the parts that you
really need. All the parts are included in the motorcycle chopper kit,
along with comprehensive instructions.
One of the first questions that people ask when considering buying a
kit is how will my bike stand outs from all the other chopper kits?
Well think of it this way, you are going to buy a chopper kit. A pile of
unassembled raw metal. No paint, no real finish, just a blank canvas. Is
your taste in paint jobs likely to be the same as the next guy, who
buys the very same kit? I don't think so. What about your taste in
bolt-ons, seats, exhausts? Just because you buy the kit doesn’t mean every
little thing has to be just so. That is the whole point isn’t it? It's
very easy in this way to build your own custom chopper from a chopper kit.
Another big question is, “How long”? The answer to that is as long
as it takes. Even on the kit bikes, which are supposed to be designed to
fit together like a glove, you are going to run into some snags. It
can’t be avoided!
If you want a more concrete guide, try this. An experienced kit
builder (though not a professional) I spoke to reckons it took 10 full days
to build his last chopper from a kit. For someone less experienced it
could take a couple of days longer. Twelve 9 hour days works out at 108
hours. Over evenings and weekends, this could drag out to three or four
weeks of living in a pile of motorcycle parts! So be prepared to
literally live the experience if you are going to take the plunge.
What about the practical side? Well, there is no substitute for
experience. The place to start building up your experience with the
mechanical side of building to kit bike is with your current ride. Make sure
all you can do the basic maintenance on your motorcycle, and then start
to do some simple disassembling. Take off the tires, take off the
exhaust, real basic stuff; all of this will help to build a new confidence
in the shop side of things. You can also get some great videos on
maintenance, and even on building the custom bike of your dreams. Read the
books, watch the videos, and buy the t-shirt! Believe me, all the
preparation you make will stand you in good stead.
If you really are hopeless at the mechanical side of things, why not
pay someone else to help you build it, or even get them to build the
whole thing for you? The cost of the kit plus labor could well work out
cheaper than buying a chopper “off the shelf”.
And of course, when that beautiful chopper is standing on your
driveway, and your friends are asking you “Was it worth it?” you can turn to
the chopper, drag your hand across the flames on the tank and the
polished chrome, turn back to them and say, “What do you think?”
Copyright (c) 2004, by Michael Holmes This article may be freely
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as the author's information provided an active live link to http://www.motorcycleparts-accessories-andmore.com
is published with the article. A complimentary copy of any newsletter or a link to the site where
the article is posted is greatly appreciated. Please contact me at articles@motorcycleparts-accessories-andmore.com
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Michael Holmes is a enthusiast for all thing motorcycle. His
website, http://www.motorcycleparts-accessories-andmore.com,
is a great resource of articles aimed at motorcyclists of all
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