How To Build A Kit Bike by Timothy Remus
 The V-Twin aftermarket is making it easier and easier to build your own motorcycle. No longer do you have to buy a frame from one manufacturer and the wheels from another. Today you can buy a complete rolling chassis—or a complete motorcycle—from one company.
How To Build A Kit Bike explains how to choose the best kit and then assemble those parts into a complete running motorcycle. Four start-to-finish assembly sequences cover the construction of a soft-tail from Custom Chrome, a Y2K bike from Arlen and Cory Ness, a right-side-drive/250 bike from Biker's Choice, and another soft-tail from American Thunder.
Additional chapters cover: kit selection, tools, how to title and insure the new bike, and engine selection.
If you own a kit or plan to buy a kit bike, this is the book you need—designed to help you turn that pile of parts into your own very cool motorcycle.
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