Hi, does anyone here have any experience with people in the Denver Colorado area who install motors? I'm talking to a guy who seems legit, but just wondering if you guys know anyone in particular.
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Ditto: And those that might be willing to do the installation for you don't want to be married to the bike afterward. They know that if you don't have the knowledge and experience to fix it yourself that they are going to be seeing the bike everyday for minor repairs and adjustments.in my experience, folks that don't gain knowledge about the bike by at least trying to do the install have a LOT of problems with the almost daily inspect/tighten/adjust process needed to keep these running
Yes, when there's room & time I often have some guys using tools and advice - most give about 1/2 my labor rate for me to point and say 'do it this way'.As said above, there's really no substitute for doing it yourself. Even if you take it to a member's workshop or garage to have access to tools, your best bet is to bring a couple of coffees and have them watch and advise you.
There are a handful of guys in the Denver area that build motorbikes. Some are basic builders, others build high quality bikes with a plethora of knowledge. Don't be fooled by the craigslist builder; some are just out to get your money and sell you a POS. I know a lot of the Denver guys, a few do and/or claim to build bikes for others.Hi, does anyone here have any experience with people in the Denver Colorado area who install motors? I'm talking to a guy who seems legit, but just wondering if you guys know anyone in particular.
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Thanks Tom!I don't build for people simply because of the liability involved but if Frank, F-Rod81, will build you a bike I guarantee you'll get quality and reliability. I've seen his work, up close and personal and his bikes are top notch. Maybe you guys can get together.
Tom