Have a well-lit, uncluttered space you can dedicate solely to the project. You will be building in stages, leaving you with a partially assembled chopper in this space for a long period of time.
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This option may cost the most up front, as you will be purchasing most or all the components of a new motorcycle at the same time.
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Method 3 of 3:
Building With Salvaged Parts
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Start with one object, such as a gas tank, carburetor or set of wheels, and build a custom chopper around the theme imagined from that part.
Usually only advanced mechanics take on this option, as it entails a lot of time, resources and skill. Experienced chopper builders also understand what works or fits together and what doesn't.
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Work with a trusted source for parts.
Look for a large motorcycle shop or even a junkyard that has a dedicated area for motorcycles as a starting point, both as a parts source and a place to turn to for advice.
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Develop a solid relationship with a speed shop.
Get mechanical assistance in building or rebuilding drivetrains, creating or modifying custom body parts and painting or plating bare metal.