How to Build own custom motorcycles

  • February 22, 2013 4:47 PM PST



    Gasser Custom is known for custom bike creations, located 6887 Farmdale Avenue Unit 7, North Hollywood 91 605 CA
    . The employees at Gasser Customs are a group of highly trained professionals. Gasser Custom is specializing in custom vintage motorcycles likes CB350, CB750, CB400, CB250, CB550, CB360, CB500. It also offers an assortment of parts and fabrications. All work is done by a licensed technician bringing expert precision and detail to every build.

     

    When you decide to build your own motorcycle Budgeting is a key consideration. Everyone wants a motorcycle that is fast and looks good, however there are other aspects that are much more important. According to my experience comfort is the most important design aspect of a good cafe racer. Experience has also shown that it is also the most overlooked and ignored. After fitting low bars, rear sets and bump stop seat, the bike should be rideable for a long periods of time without discomfort. I have ridden too many bikes that forced me into the fetal position where my elbows hit my knees and gave me leg cramps. I have also experienced poorly placed bars where all my weight was resting on my wrists or I was being suspended in a painful half push-up. These traits are typical of medieval torture devices and should otherwise be avoided when building your machine. Extra attention should be spent on finding the correct combination of rear sets, handlebars and seat. Sometimes you will have to try several different combinations until you find one that works. It’s well worth the effort.

     

    where do you start?

     

    There are several things to consider before you start on your journey for that original, unusual, or unique custom motorcycle. Time and knowledge this are main 2 factors that need to be considered. These 2 factors will not only affect your initial decision but will also dictate how your bike will turn out in the long run.

     

    Time: Do you have the time to do the customization/modification on your bike yourself, or do you have the resources to have the work done for you. You will need a space that will allow you to accommodate the material needed for building the bike. If you plan on doing your own work, you will need to consider what tools you will need, where your work space will be located, how much help from like-minded friends you are likely to get, and your level and variety of skills. Last but not least, do you have the motivation and dedication to follow through once you've started creating your own custom motorcycle?

     

    Knowledge: To build a motorcycle you will need to be able to weld and have knowledge of what a motorcycle should look like. You may have the time but without the knowledge your project could end up as an uncompleted.

     

    Looking for more information on custom creations visite Gasser Custom Home page have look at www.gassercustoms.com.Choose from large inventory of unrestored bikes and contact Gasser Custom today at (213-437-6316) to begin your one-of-a-kind build.they are adding new parts every week to store. If you need something specific and don't see it on site give a shout as odds are they can find it for you!