08 Mar 2008 08:40:44 | Michael Holmes
The step from reading about building motorcycle kits and
watching bike builds on television to the real thing is a little
more difficult than it looks…
So you want to be a custom bike builder? Well friend, before you
rush out and buy that motorcycle kit, the one that will set you
on the road to riches and fame, stop and think about the level
of expertise and artistry the top builders have attained. More
importantly think about how long it has taken them to attain it!
Let’s look at a few key issues…
Education You’d be surprised how well educated a lot of today’s
top bike builders are. Several of them have degrees (some more
than one!) ranging from mechanical engineering to business and
marketing management. Billy Lane, the founder of Chopper Inc,
has several patents relating to motorcycle technology in his
name for example. What about someone a little more “old school”
like Dave Perewitz? Dave has accumulated close to forty years of
mechanical, metalworking and painting experience. Not
theoretical, but genuine hands on, early morning late night kind
of experience. Could you put that kind of time in? Matt Hotch is
still only young, but has gained an incredible amount of
practical experience customizing first bicycles, then VW’s
before moving on to custom bike building.
Facilities These guys are building choppers and custom bikes
that are state of the art. They don’t get thrown together in the
yard; the motorcycle shops have all the tools and equipment
required to produce almost anything out of metal, not just
bikes. Just as important are the other services these builders
use; the local chrome platers, machinists, painters and so on.
These guys have just as important a part to play in the
construction of these one off bikes as the designer builders
themselves.
Desire All the top custom bike builders live for one thing;
building the best bikes they can. They literally live eat even
dream about custom bikes (and looking at some of the more way
out creations you can totally believe this from the designs they
produce!) They are constantly striving to build bikes better.
Its not about money for the top guys, I am convinced of that.
So where does that leave Average Joes like you and me? Actually,
I don’t think we are too badly off; in fact if you want to build
a custom bike, it has probably never been easier. Here’s my take
on it….
Education There is an unbelievable amount of information for the
guys who want to start down the road to custom bike building.
Videos, books websites, all of them help to flatten the learning
curve for a novice. Most of the material out there relates to
motorcycle kits, and for the beginner, building a motorcycle kit
is definitely the best way to go if you want to get real hands
on experience. After that there are motorcycle maintenance
courses, which again will allow you to get up to speed as fast
as possible in your quest to become the next Arlen Ness!
Facilities To put together a shop like the ones you see on
television costs thousands of dollars. But you don’t need all
that stuff if you start with a motorcycle kit. Motorcycle kits
can be put together with some pretty basic tools, providing they
are of good quality. Two things that are an absolute must in my
opinion though are a torque wrench and a basic lift. With these
two tools, you can tighten the motorcycle kits fittings
correctly, and not break your back while you are doing it!
Desire Well this is one area where you can match the pros, no
question. If you really want to be a custom bike builder, start
doing it for fun and put your motorcycle kit together.
We can’t all be Billy Lane, Eddie Trotta or Russell Mitchell,
but we can have a lot of fun trying!
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About Author :
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
levels.