CUSTOM CHOPPER FRAME
COMPLETE DETAILED jig PLANS with FULL INSTRUCTIONS!! When bought send your emial in msg to seller. Sent as a PDF
on your emaiI !!! I You will get plans on you emial, nothing PHYSICAL I S BEING SHIPPED!!!! Product description It is possible to create a motorcycle
entirely from aftermarket or custom pieces , avoiding some of the design
flaws that can be present in OEM parts and designs. When designed and built
carefully, a completely non-stock bike might be superior to factory offerings.
The same holds true for building just plain weird stuff. How
To Build A Chopper Frame! Learning
how to build a chopper frame build is a great project. It's rewarding in many
ways. That's
to say, you'll get the information you need, but you're still going to need
commitment and some skill to make a frame from our words. But even if you don't
build a frame, you'll know how it's done. Of
course it's pretty interesting to know how chopper frames are built, and in
theory it's pretty easy. Knowledge
is power, as Francis Bacon said, and this site will put you in a position to
ask the right questions and to talk intelligently about a how a frame is built
and how the work that goes into preparation, fabrication, and assembly. And
best of all you could build one yourself! Many
experts recommend buying an old chopper or cruiser, even one that doesn't work,
as a first project, because then you'll have most of the bits, and you know
that they'll fit. If you choose to do this, this guide will give you more than
enough confidence to get going. When
it comes to a chopper frame build, most people start with two questions - is it
cheap and is it easy? Is
It Cheap To Build A Chopper Frame? Well,
yes and no. As far as the frame is concerned, the raw materials cost about
$100. After all, it's just some bits of steel. But you'll need some equipment
to build the thing, and that's going to cost more. If
you really do know how to build stuff you can some save money on this as well. If
you know someone with all the gear who'll let you use it, and you count your
own time as free, then building a frame can cost a hundred bucks or so (if you
make no mistakes, which is unlikely if it's your first time). Is
It Easy? Again,
this depends on what you mean by easy. If you have a lot of experience working
with metal, are a pretty decent welder and love measuring things, then I
suppose it could be thought of as easy. Like so many things in life, the theory
is easy, the practice is much harder. When bought please send us your e
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