Building A Custom Chopper Motorcycle, Where Do You Start?

So you want to build a custom chopper? I do too, sometal, or other parts.
the first question I asked myself, is where do I start.Option 2) Start with a Rolling chassis, this is the
Should I make a business plan, a schedule, a financialmiddle of the road option, spend a lump sum of
statement, or should I just buy my wife somemoney, about 1/2 of what the overall bike will cost
flowers and blindly proceed? I guess I should do all ofand get a basic setup that all works together.
the above but not necessarily in that order.A Rolling chassis kit consists of a Frame, 2 wheels,
I will start by trying to justify this purchase and orthe forks, and triple clamps and bars, all build and
endeavor, to do this I will make a list of my reasonsconfigured to work together. Add a motor and a
for building a Chopper. 1) I want to ride a customtransmission and all the major workings of the bike
chopper, a totally cool stretched out, fire breathing,are in place. This setup helps avoid some of the
gas eating, pavement pounding, old lady scaring, 2major work needed to mix match and fit these items
wheel monster. 2) I want to be able to say "I builttogether. This option also allows for a ton of
that" when someone asks me where I got thatcustomization in the parts that people see and the
totally sick bike. 3) I want to be able to customizeparts that give a bike it's personality. For me this is a
the bike beyond the standard add on parts I can getvery serious option to consider. I would only have 1/2
for my current bike a Harley Davidson Fatboy. 4) Ithe cost and 1/2 the parts sitting around and
want to be able to make this dream come true,gathering dust until I get time to get it together.
meaning I need to be able to pay for it. A $35,000Option 3) Find each and every part one at a time
chopper is out of my current budget. 5) I have beenand build a completely custom motorcycle. I know I
talking about this for 5 years so why don't I get to itcould do this, but I also know I will encounter more
and stop doing all the talking and start doing someunexpected and possibly expensive issues with this
building.type of build. This option would give me a bike that
Now I have a few reasons on paper a will look atno one would ever duplicate. This could be very good
my options, then make a plan, a schedule, and findor this could be very bad. What if some possible
some extra money.combination of frame, motor, forks, or wheels didn't
Let's start with a my build options, and plan on awork together? It would not be discovered until the
slow and steady approach. I realize I will need to domotorcycle was all together. I think this option is
a lot of research before I start. I have 4 basicbetter left to the serious professional who build bike
options, a kit bike, a rolling chassis, a start from zeroall night long, as the are working on other peoples
build, or an extreme makeover of a currentbikes, and running businesses during the day. I may
motorcycle.consider this for my second custom chopper.
Option 1) If I start with a motorcycle kit I maybeOption 4) Take an existing bike and start cutting and
the farthest ahead from a mechanical perspective,changing it. This is maybe as involved as chopping and
and farthest behind from a financial point of view.re-welding the frame to create a new rake and
What do I mean by this, well a kit bike has all theangles. Or it could mean just getting a new frame
parts it just needs paint, labor, gas, oil and some love.and using the engine, transmission, and various other
The problem a complete kit bike will cost me $12,000part to build a new machine. I like this idea, and I
dollars right up front. This is a bit out of my spend athink it would be a lower cost alternative to all new
ton of money now then not be able to ride a bikecustom parts. With this option you are also able to
for a year or two thinking. If I get a kit, I maybekeep the current registration and title if the frame is
able to get it together faster, as I will be motivatednot replaced. This is also a lower cost option because
and have all the parts ready to go. As a first bike Ia lot of the miscellaneous parts can be reused.
think this is a very good option, when you consider allI know that in one page all the possible combinations
the expensive mistakes I may make along that way.of Custom Chopper build can't be completely
One drawback to this option is the amount ofexplained, I just hope this information give you
customization I can do to the bike as it is putsomething to start with and build on. It has help steer
together. Because all the parts are in the kit, I mayme in the direction of a rolling chassis, so I better get
resist the urge to get new bars or different sheetshopping.