Faq – Help About Chopper Motorcycle Parts

Chris asks…
How to make your own chopper?
not chopper bike but real motorcycle HARDCORE chopper
id like to make my own motorcycle from scratch and i dont wanna buy one of those shitty KITS that cost to much i know id need chrome paint and an lawn mower engine
but what else do i need bike parts etc where can i get some what kinds can i get round the house i have loads of old unicycles and bikes but how do u make one into a chopper without paying bucks
any tips or step by step guides i can follow??
Chopper Motorcycle Staff answers:
For a self described satanist you seem to have a strange idea of Chopper building- how old are you? Now comes the difficult part of answer- Bart has a relatively good idea ( hard to believe he is giving decent answer- but since it doesn’t involve Harleys, oh well) about going to a salvage yard and playing mix and match, make it fit. I’ve done similar projects, so have riding buddies. Bicycle choppers are for under age of license hobbiests.

Michael asks…
Custom part for a motorcycle?
I’m looking to get a custom part for my brother’s bike for his birthday. He has a Harley Dyna Sportsbob bike. I want to get him a “legacy points cover”…..but I’m not sure it will work on his bike or if it’s “culturally” appropriate to put an Indian Larry points cover on a new Harley???
1. Can a custom points cover go on the bike? What do I need to know about the bike or the part before ordering?
2. Is it okay within the harley and custom chopper communities to have an Indian Larry custom logo part on a new Harley???
I don’t know much about bikes and don’t know if the part can even go on his bike. Thanks for any help in advance!
I aske the second question because I was wondering if it’s “sacreligious” to place a old-time, chopper designer’s logo on a new Harley.
Chopper Motorcycle Staff answers:
You will need to know the year of the bike. Because there are two different engines. If it is a new bike then it is a “twin cam”
There is nothing wrong with having a Legacy part on a new Harley. Most start with small parts to customize it to make it their own.
If you need it quick contact JP cycles by phone they will help you as well as send a catalog for free that has all kinds of parts and apparel.

Robert asks…
this is a how to register a custom homemade motorcycle question.?
A friend bought an old motorcycle frame and various parts from a garage/ moving sale and has since slowly but surely, as time and money permit, been building a chopper. Recently in a discussion the question of registration came up and a lot of different opinions on how and what he will need to register it. He has lots of paid receipts for parts but no title. Anyone have a clue?
It seems the frame was purchased from the parents of a son, not available, who long ago realized the work involved and completely lost interest and hung it out of the way in the family garage at least fifteen years ago.
The son, it seems bought the custom fabricated frame and some odd parts from an old lawnmower shop going out of business as an abandant project by the shops owners at least five or six years before the reality and expense of the project surpassed his dreams too.
The custom built frame is numberless.
Although rebuilt, the engines block has numbers and a pile of receipts as does most all essential parts.
The bike will be registered in New York and there is little concern as far as passing N.Y.State’s inspection.
It is the what, when, and how of registration is in question. Is there such a thing as a custom/ homemade title?
Chopper Motorcycle Staff answers:
Chop is 99% correct, however, every state has their own set of rules. New York is as follows:
1. Get the application package. Tell them you need form MV-272.1 because you do not have a VIN. They will assign you a VIN number to be stamped into the neck of the frame. Contact information is:
NYSDMV Technical Services Bureau
Vehicle Safety Services
6 Empire State Plaza
Albany NY 12228
(518) 474-5282
2. If the vehicle is approved and a VIN is issued, the DMV issues form VS-103 (Notice of Registration Acceptability) to you.
3. Get the vehicle inspected.
4. Use the instructions on form VS-103 to apply for a vehicle registration and a title certificate.
From NYSDMV website:
Vehicle Examinations
Before a vehicle that is homemade or unique is approved for a registration, the DMV can require an examination of the vehicle. A vehicle examination is also required if the DMV assigns a VIN to the vehicle.
The DMV notifies you by mail of the date, the time and the location of the examination. Make sure that you bring the following documents to the examination:
1. All original proofs of purchase, sales receipts or tax receipts,
2. The Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) or any other statement from the manufacturer, the title certificate, and other proofs of ownership, and
3. Other documents that identify the source of the vehicle or major parts used to make the vehicle.
4. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
If your vehicle needs an acceptable Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the DMV Division of Field Investigations can assign one. Complete form MV-272.1 (Application for Vehicle Identification Number). Write a personal check or money order payable to “Commissioner of Motor Vehicles” for the non-refundable fee of $25. Send the completed form and payment to:
VIN Assignment
Division of Field Investigation
Department of Motor Vehicles
6 Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12228
If you apply for a vehicle approval from the Technical Services Bureau at the same time that you request a VIN from the Division of Field Investigations, make sure that you explain and include a note in the applications to both offices.
Before you pay the non-refundable VIN fee, make sure that you can register the vehicle. Send the application to the Technical Services Bureau to request a vehicle approval. If the vehicle is approved, you receive a notification to send form MV-272.1 and your fee payment to the Division of Field Investigations. This procedure takes more time, but you do not pay the non-refundable fee for a VIN if the registration is refused.
The Division of Field Investigations must examine your vehicle before a VIN is assigned. When your VIN is assigned, you receive a validated form MV-272.1 from Division of Field Investigations that displays the VIN. Send a photocopy of this form to the Technical Services Bureau.
Safety Inspection
If your vehicle is approved for a registration, the Technical Services Bureau sends you form VS-103 (Notice of Registration Acceptability). You must get the vehicle inspected at an official motor vehicle inspection station. Take form VS-103 with you. If the vehicle passes the inspection, make sure that the inspector completes the form for you.
Note: Your vehicle is not registered at the time of inspection. You must tow or transport the vehicle on a trailer to the inspection station.
Vehicle Registration
If the vehicle has a VIN and has passed the safety inspection, you can register the vehicle at any local DMV office. You must have the following items to register your vehicle:
1. A completed form MV-82.
2. Proof of ownership.
3. A NYS Insurance Identification Card that describes the same vehicle and displays the same name as the vehicle registration.
4. Proof of sales tax payment, sales tax exemption or purchase price. If you do not have this proof, you must pay the sales tax. Get information about sales tax.
5. A weight certificate or proof of ownership that indicates the vehicle weight (completed vehicle weight).
6. The completed form VS-103. If you do not provide a completed form VS-103, you cannot register the vehicle or receive a title certificate.
7. The original, validated copy of form MV-272.1 (if necessary).
8. Proofs of identity and date of birth.
9. If you register the vehicle in the name of a corporation, provide proof of incorporation. The instructions are included on form MV-82.1.
10. Payment for the correct fees (sales tax, registration documents, vehicle plates and title certificate).
If you have questions about the equipment that is required on your custom-built or homemade vehicle, contact the Technical Services Bureau at the mailing address and telephone number shown on this page. Call the Division of Field Investigations at (518) 474-2019 if you have questions about VIN assignment.”
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