Or, how to go about building your dream motorcycle!
The film, "The World's Fastest Indian" recounts the inspiring tale of Burt Monroe from Invercargill, New Zealand, a man who spent years passionately rebuilding his 1920 motorcycle. It was this bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967. However, if you're not planning to break records just yet and simply want a stand-out bike at an affordable price, motorcycle kits are definitely worth a shot!
Desire for exclusivity
One of the first questions you might ask when considering buying a motorcycle kit is how the finished bike would stand out. The answer is simple. Think of your motorcycle kit as a blank canvas that you're going to make your own using your choice of paint, finish, graphics, seats, exhausts and many other details. It's very unlikely that another person would have the exact same tastes and preferences as you do.
We've come a long way
Even some years ago, if you wanted to give your motorcycle a different look, you'd have to start by buying a regular bike off the shelf and then do tons of work on it to give it an exclusive feel. Thankfully, the modern complete motorcycle kits provide an easier and more convenient alternative to making over a new store-bought motorcycle.
Easy on the pocket
In addition to being an easier way to build motorcycles, complete motorcycle kits are also more economical than buying a motorbike off the shelf. And unlike the expense of buying a new bike, dismantling, and then rebuilding it with custom parts, a motorcycle kit works out to be less expensive. And instead of tossing away the parts that you'll never use again, you can start building your own bike with the parts that you really need.
Getting cold feet
If you are concerned about your ability to carry it through, don't worry. Building your own motorcycle is now easier than ever before. All the parts are included in the motorcycle chopper kit, along with comprehensive instructions. While you can choose from complete motorcycle kits or rolling chassis kits, you also have a lot of frame options to choose from. And then all you need is a little paint, some graphics, and some other cosmetic add-ons to get the motorbike of your dreams!