been looking for some quality information on how to build ground up frame e.t.c.. this is a fucking gold mine! thanks so much for making it and distributing it freely!
In the state of Florida as I understand I most start from an existing VIN. I want to build a triker with a v8 350 chevy engine and transmission and narrow 9 inch rear end. My question is what motorcycle neck can I use that can handle the wight so I can get the VIN with front it. I have seen few frame for sale on Craigslist but I don't know what I need to look for.
I just discovered this information and ccguide. Wow very appreciated Drive line question Been looking for the proper segment regarding transmissions. Sorry off topic. Have to ask. 111 S&S motor. Ridged frame. Want to run a early horseshoe oil tank. What stock application transmission would work best. I can not use my current touring transmission. Thanks for any thoughts.
Is there any type of chopper frame building software? I'm a 2 year welder, fairly decent, and have a future business, Andzulis Customs, and need to design bike frames so I can put that design into an actual project, if there is a software please reply and let me know what its called so I can start designing, credits will go to this website mentioned in the video for helping me find the software. Thank you
+Chris Andzulis you can use autodesk 3ds max or maya or any 3d software . . . even BLENDER . . But , I think professionals use CAD for designing or DESIGNSPARK or SOLIDWORKS . . . And you will find plenty of how to tutorials here on youtube . . or you can purchase tutorials from websites like - lynda.com or digitaltutors.com and many more similar sites . .
+Chris Andzulis It's been 2 years and I'm just seeing your question. But, if you haven't already found something, I'd recommend BEND-TECH pro. There's templates for several projects including exhausts and motor cycle frames. It's extremely user friendly. I've used it for just a few weeks and I feel like a pro, but, I'm far from that. custom-choppers-guide.com has blue prints that are very reasonably priced.
just curious, are you affiliated with the guys at the chopper builders handbook website? I couldn't help your narration sounds like you're reading right out of their articles. it was the line about buildimg something that works was something to be proud of that got my attention since I had just read that on their page 5 minutes before watching.this video.
I've been around choppers since the mid-Sixties. I've seen the disastrous end results of poorly modified (read fit-up and welded) frame components. I've seen everything from poor fit-up, to lousy welding, to trying to weld dissimilar metals. Be careful!
Where is part 2?? Ive been looking for it. Youre the person that has the info Ive been looking for! Thank you very much! Can you give me a link or soemthing
Thank you and I appreciate you taking the time to compile this video.
been looking for some quality information on how to build ground up frame e.t.c.. this is a fucking gold mine! thanks so much for making it and distributing it freely!
The information is well presented, it doesn't matter if you're reading or not, as long as the information is clear, thanks for the video
Man! Where have you been all this time?! Thank you thank you!
thank you so much " custom chopper guide " i really enjoyed this video and found it very informative
excelente vídeo! Me foi muito útil. Obrigado por compartilhar conhecimento.
Ótimo trabalho
thanks for the info, it's really what i need it for the amateurs like me!!!
did you do anything with this information
Hi, can you tell me where I could buy the pre fabricated motor mounts for my chopper build?
You are very welcome!
Fantastic, just what I needed! Keep up please!!!
Muito bom ❤❤
In the state of Florida as I understand I most start from an existing VIN. I want to build a triker with a v8 350 chevy engine and transmission and narrow 9 inch rear end. My question is what motorcycle neck can I use that can handle the wight so I can get the VIN with front it. I have seen few frame for sale on Craigslist but I don't know what I need to look for.
I just discovered this information and ccguide. Wow very appreciated
Drive line question
Been looking for the proper segment regarding transmissions. Sorry off topic.
Have to ask. 111 S&S motor. Ridged frame. Want to run a early horseshoe oil tank.
What stock application transmission would work best. I can not use my current touring transmission. Thanks for any thoughts.
thank you so much for the info. very usefull and well explained.
Awesome bro I get interest to built a modified motor cycle thx for that
Which materials it's chasis made of
@fighteroffoo03 Thanks! I'm such a newbie, thank you for correcting me. So...is it TIG you're using to make the welds in the frame?
Very interesting video. Thanks!
Is there any type of chopper frame building software? I'm a 2 year welder, fairly decent, and have a future business, Andzulis Customs, and need to design bike frames so I can put that design into an actual project, if there is a software please reply and let me know what its called so I can start designing, credits will go to this website mentioned in the video for helping me find the software. Thank you
+Chris Andzulis you can use autodesk 3ds max or maya or any 3d software . . . even BLENDER . . But , I think professionals use CAD for designing or DESIGNSPARK or SOLIDWORKS . . . And you will find plenty of how to tutorials here on youtube . . or you can purchase tutorials from websites like - lynda.com or digitaltutors.com and many more similar sites . .
+Chris Andzulis It's been 2 years and I'm just seeing your question. But, if you haven't already found something, I'd recommend BEND-TECH pro. There's templates for several projects including exhausts and motor cycle frames. It's extremely user friendly. I've used it for just a few weeks and I feel like a pro, but, I'm far from that. custom-choppers-guide.com has blue prints that are very reasonably priced.
Chris Andzulis i use solidworks (weldment feature)
This is great stuff! This video doesn't say what type of welding is ideal for frame work though, MIG, TIG, GMAW or whatever...
Thanks!
Now, I understand how my old viragos are made!
thank you.....thank you....thank you....1000x thank you......
wow good explanation thank I wanna build ma bobber next year :D
just curious, are you affiliated with the guys at the chopper builders handbook website? I couldn't help your narration sounds like you're reading right out of their articles. it was the line about buildimg something that works was something to be proud of that got my attention since I had just read that on their page 5 minutes before watching.this video.
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Thank you!
I can not find your plans on your website
AMAZING ONE
Your the man!
I've been around choppers since the mid-Sixties. I've seen the disastrous end results of poorly modified (read fit-up and welded) frame components. I've seen everything from poor fit-up, to lousy welding, to trying to weld dissimilar metals. Be careful!
Very helpful
Not a professional eh? Your a very talented speaker, thanks a tonne for the video!
seb69king, Doesn't matter to me as long as your good at the welds and as long it's sturdy well 110% I say.
good to brasil
thx bro awesome i must say
verygood
Please donate a copy of this project is my dream to make a mini chopper please
more ! :)
well done for a so called non professional.
It is super fun to bu I'll d you own frame but my back still fuckin hurt
Not sure if trolling...
Welding is required to fabricate a frame.
ok
mig
nice, but can you put some background music nextime?
Thanks!
Where is part 2?? Ive been looking for it. Youre the person that has the info Ive been looking for! Thank you very much! Can you give me a link or soemthing