How To Chop A Motorcycle Frame



Having a custom-built motorcycle is an exciting prospect for any rider. But for those who are just starting out, building a frame from scratch can be daunting. To make the process easier, you need to know how to chop a motorcycle frame.

First, you’ll need to select the frame you want to use. You should consider factors such as the type of bike you’re building, the size of the frame, and the materials you want to use. Once you’ve selected your frame, you’ll need to measure it to ensure it’s the right size for the custom build you’re creating.

Next, it’s time to start chopping! While it may seem intimidating at first, the process of chopping a motorcycle frame is actually quite simple. Begin by marking off the areas you want to cut with a marker. Then, use a cutting tool such as an angle grinder to remove the unwanted material. Be sure to take your time and pay attention to the details so you don’t accidentally cut too much or too little.

Finally, once you’ve finished chopping the frame, you’ll need to sand down any rough edges. This will help ensure the frame looks clean and professional when it’s complete. With the right tools and a bit of patience, chopping a motorcycle frame is an achievable goal for even the most novice rider.

By following these steps, you can create a custom frame for your dream bike and add a unique touch to your ride. Whether you’re an experienced builder or just starting out, learning how to chop a motorcycle frame is essential for any custom bike project.


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