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Build a Chopper

09.02.2009 · Posted in Automotive Articles

Building your own chopper motorbikernis great fun but you will need some spare time on hand and some determination too. Building a chopper motorbike will require you to invest anything over a couple of thousand dollars and this is not some DIY task that you can finish off within a few hours.rnrnHere’s how to get startedrnrnThe most important factor is getting yourself informed on the topic. To be able to do a good job that is practically useful you will need to understand the basics of how a motorbike functions as well as the exact roles played by its individual components. This is quite easy and you can start right away by reading through online resources and carefully reviewing your current motorbike.rnrnWhat is a Chopper?rnrnA chopper is different from a ‘bobber’. As the term denotes, choppers are built by ‘chopping’ away certain parts on your motorbike to remodel it in to an aesthetically improved design with possibly a better performance in some way.rnrnGetting the Right DesignrnrnThere seems little sense in trying to chop off parts of your motorbike to evolve it in to something that looks better and with a better performance. To do this correctly, you will have to arrive at a good design and the best way to do this is by first putting things down on paper. You can try out various designs that you have in your mind before selecting the one you want to use. Going through different chopper designs available on the internet is a good way to discover or invent something that you want to create. Once your design is ready, you will need to assemble the necessary materials. Here you have different options that you can sue as per your requirements.rnrnYou can start by purchasing a complete motorcycle kit but that could be quite heavy on your budget as these are available for anywhere around 10,000 dollars or more. Good option if you can afford but it might not let you avail the flexibility of greater customizations.rnrnUsing Existing MotorbikernrnThis is perhaps the best low cost option where in you can chop off parts on your existing motorbike. There is no end to how much you can customize with this option. You can use a new engine on an existing frame, or get a new frame for your motorbike. The other areas you can customize as per choice include knocking off the side indicators and replacing the headlight for something smaller and unique, changing the front and rear wheel sprockets, using fat rear tires and larger thinner front tires, taking off the fenders, etc.rnrnThe advantage of using an existing motorbike is that you will not have to file for a new registration, and the total expenses involved will be quite less compared to other alternatives. A good way to begin is slow and steady, and doing your customizations over time as this will let you test the changes you are making and give insights to what else you might be required to do.

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