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Old 02-13-2009, 10:11 AM
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I don't really want to build a bike for someone else, but in the last couple of days I have been asked more than a couple of times if I would do it. I would rather someone else do it and I steer people toward someone I read about on the netl

I don't consider myself a bike builder but more of an assembler of parts. (in my previous life I think I would be an "integrator". Does $150 sound reasonable for a basic build (no shift kit, although it is a better way to go)?

I really would rather steer people to someone else but don't know who else does this in my part of town. I know I can do it as long as someone does not mind waiting. I need to take a lot of breaks. I have the tools and if I don't my neighbor does.

What think I should do is make up little cards that list a couple vendors and the 2 place I know that build bike in AZ and just carry them on the bike

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Old 02-13-2009, 10:23 AM
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I think that sounds like a reasonable price. In these times extra money is a good thing but I guess it depends on if you want to or not. I do many side jobs for extra money. I build computers for people and do custom paint work. I enjoy the extra money but sometimes it is more hassle than it is worth. Especially painting, I really hate doing it but I am told I am good at it and you can't beat the money.
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Old 02-13-2009, 11:13 AM
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I think that sounds like a reasonable price. In these times extra money is a good thing but I guess it depends on if you want to or not. I do many side jobs for extra money. I build computers for people and do custom paint work. I enjoy the extra money but sometimes it is more hassle than it is worth. Especially painting, I really hate doing it but I am told I am good at it and you can't beat the money.
Putting together computers, now that is something I "just say no". People expect the world, want it done cheap and expect to be able to use it without learning anything on their own. My brother does it all the time, but when he couldn't get one to work he asked me to figure it out. He's only been doing it for like 20 years. LMAO I have one of his discarded cases behind my TV running Vista. I tried to help him with his website but I told him he needed to come up with content to put on it

It might be that Network Engineers just dont like computers. Of course after 9/11, a lot of NE's became painters helpers for a while, I know I did. It's was a big jump from 150K/yr to 15/hr
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Old 02-13-2009, 12:04 PM
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I have assembled a few for others as well
I charged 150 to do it myself
200 if they help
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Old 02-13-2009, 12:22 PM
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I have assembled a few for others as well
I charged 150 to do it myself
200 if they help
Good one Bill,

I remember seeing something like that in an auto shop. It was a sign that read:

Shop labor rates:

$40/hr

$60/hr if you watch

$80/hr if you help

Too funny!

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Old 02-13-2009, 05:03 PM
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$100/HR. If you already worked on it...POPS
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Old 02-14-2009, 08:35 AM
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I know in the old days that it wasn't an issue but now and in the future we are living in a sue happy world . And no disclaimers or waivers are good enough to protect you from a vigarous lawer . If you are going to build a vehicle of any kind for someone else , you are putting yourself at risk , if a collision or a stucture failure should happen . Even if they can't win a case they can eat up any pofits you make and more in the fight .
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Old 02-14-2009, 09:42 AM
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HI,

If you have the time, tools, don't mind doing it, and are not allergic to extra $$, I'd say go for it! ;-)

Andrew

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Lefty makes a good point about liability....build it right and maybe a signed as is statement or similar liability release document may be helpful...
But then again building it right would go a long ways towards preventing problems in the first place.....Oh did I mention to be absolutely sure to build it right? Well you get my point! ;-)
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Old 02-14-2009, 09:48 AM
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I know in the old days that it wasn't an issue but now and in the future we are living in a sue happy world . And no disclaimers or waivers are good enough to protect you from a vigarous lawer . If you are going to build a vehicle of any kind for someone else , you are putting yourself at risk , if a collision or a stucture failure should happen . Even if they can't win a case they can eat up any pofits you make and more in the fight .
Unfortunately you're right. If a guy were to do a volume it would probably happen eventually.

I do bikes for people, but I pick and choose carefully. Tha last one I did was for another shop owner. The one I'm doing now is for a guy who already has several MB's.

I don't think I would do one if the customer had never ridden anything on 2 wheels and had no mechanical ability.

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Old 02-14-2009, 11:31 AM
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I guess you just can't win. I would rather steer people to a place to get it done. Liability and Locks are real pet peeves of mine. I can think of a lot of people that I should have sued, it is just not my nature.

You can get just as dead on a bicycle without a motor.

If I build a bike it will be as safe as I can make it. I see it as some folks just don't have the tools or the space to make their own or are not mechanically inclined which is the one I would worry about the most.

I guess I will take it case by case @ $150.
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