Showing posts with label Custom Build. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Custom Build. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Softail Sale At Demon’s Cycle


Own a softail Harley Davidson motorcycle that needs some upgrades? Demon’s Cycle’s has lowered the price on select custom softail parts including headlights, wheels, headlights, fenders and more!

Ape Hanger and T-bar handlebars: Select ones have been marked down including chrome pullback bars and black frisco bars with hand controls and switches.

Wheels: Whether it’s black mammoth 48 spoke or chrome wheels, we have the selection you need at the lowest prices.

Headlights: Nothing looks better on your bike than a universal polished halogen headlight with billet grille.

Fender: The custom steel front fender has been marked down to under $50. Can’t beat that!

Gas Tank: the 5 inch, 4.5 gallon stretched tank is perfect for your bike.

Frame: want to build your own custom bike? This softail bobber 200 wide frame is not only the perfect way to start but it’s available for a great low price.

Forward Controls: Get the style you want to match your bike.  

It really doesn’t matter if you are making some basic repairs or planning on doing your own custom bike build. Demon’s Cycle has the best selection of custom softail parts at the lowest prices.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

New Harley LED Projection Headlights From DC


Demon's Cycle has a new selection of awesome Harley Davidson motorcycle LED projection headlights in stock and available at a low price. These new DC custom headlights work on most types of baggers and are the perfect new feature to have on your bike.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Perfect Start To Building A Custom Motorcycle


Looking to do a DIY custom motorcycle build? Well the good news is that Demon’s Cycle has exactly what you need to get started with the lowest prices and biggest selection of Harley Davidson frames and rolling chassis on sale and available for shipping anywhere in the world.

This is the best deal you will find on these selection frames and rolling chassis and the best part is they have plenty of other custom Harley Davidson motorcycle parts available at low prices. Perfect for the do it yourself bike build.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Get A Great Deal On Harley Davidson Tires From Demon's Cycle

Is it time to upgrade the tires on your softail, sportster, dyna or bagger? Are you looking for a good deal but you haven't had any luck? Demon's Cycle has just received a new order of Harley Davidson motorcycle tires and they are now available at great low prices.

These brand-new tires are ready to ship and we have one of the best selections you can find online for all models of Harley's as well as plenty of other custom parts including wheels and handlebars.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

5 Ways To Do A Custom Motorcycle Build On The Cheap


Whether it is for profit or for a personal project a custom motorcycle build is a big task to take on with a lot of financial responsibility. Be prepared to spend at least $10,000 when you build anything just because of the volume of parts you are going to need. But like anything there has to be a way to do it for a cheaper price. You don’t want to sacrifice quality but you definitely need to do this under a specific budget. Here are 5 ways you can do a custom motorcycle build on the cheap and still construct a great bike:

1.       Buy Online: When you are looking for custom Harley Davidson motorcycle parts it is important to remember that local shops do not have the best prices or the best selection. Think about it this way, who has to make more off of a sale; the local guy who makes 10 sales a day or the online shop that makes 100 sales a day? Therefore they are able to keep their prices down on the parts you need.

2.       Buy early: If you are doing this more as a pet project chances are you plan on starting during the winter or a point where you have more time to dedicate to the work that needs to be done. Sometimes the best deal will actually be in November and December but we do not plan on starting the project until February or March. Don’t let that be a factor, buy early when you can get the best deals on the custom parts you need. Another advantage to buying early is that you can inspect and review your order, make sure it is the right size you need and everything else is correct to avoid delays when you are ready to get going.

3.       Double check everything: When you place an order make sure that you double check everything. For example, you are buying a set of ape hanger handlebars for the Harley Davidson you are going to build, make sure that you double check the size of the bars you are ordering is correct, it fits the model bike you are building and it will also fit what you want.

4.       Buy yourself: Even the most experienced Harley Davidson custom builders have a few areas that they are not experts on and you may want to leave certain aspects of the project to someone else. There’s nothing wrong with that but make sure that you still order the custom parts you need yourself. If you leave it to a mechanic they are going to get whatever they need, not caring about finding the cheapest price and you will also pay a markup. For example, sticking with the ape hanger handlebars we discussed earlier, the local shop sells them for $175 and your mechanic purchases them and rounds it up to about $200. You find them online for $150 so you save $50 by finding them yourself and ordering them.

5.       Be Flexible: Obviously there is an idea of how this custom Harley Davidson motorcycle is going to look but make sure you are a little flexible in the design ideas. As you are assembling and purchasing parts you may notice that a different design ape hanger handlebars is available for a lower price. Remember you are trying to put everything together on the cheap so if something is cheaper but fits your design why not go with it?

It really doesn’t matter if this is a personal project or you are doing it for a customer, when you are building your own motorcycle you want to save money but don’t mistake cheap for lack of quality. You can get the motorcycle parts you need on the cheap and still get great quality.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Important Tips Before Starting Your Custom Build


Tips to follow before starting your custom Harley Davidson build
Planning a custom Harley Davidson build? It’s an awesome do it yourself project to take on but you have to put together a plan before you even get started. It doesn’t matter if you are doing a custom build for your own bike or to sell it if you do not follow these simple but important tips you may run into some problems throughout the build, problems which could have easily been avoided.

1.       Bit by bit: One thing bike builders love to do is visualize how they think their custom Harley Davidson motorcycle is going to look when it is done. Often times you get overeager and you want to buy all the custom parts at once so you can build the bike as fast as possible. The problem is that as you get started your ideas may change and even the slightest change could make a part you bought useless. What if your original idea called for ape hanger handlebars on the bike and now you feel that it would look better with T-bars? That’s why you need to get the parts as you are ready for them and as the building process unfolds.

2.       Custom doesn’t mean expensive: Just because you are working on a DIY custom build doesn’t mean you have to spend $50,000 on Harley Davidson parts. You can put together an awesome bike and not have it cost an arm and a leg. When you shop online you get a great selection of custom parts but they are available at a much lower price than you can find anywhere local.

3.       Assemble then paint: The FIRST RULE when putting a DIY motorcycle together is that you assemble it first, then you break it down, get it painted and then put it back together. The biggest problem Harley Davidson owners have when building a motorcycle is that they send stuff off to the painters before they put it together and when they get everything they realize that some stuff doesn’t fit or simply has to be worked on before sent to the painter. Either way Harley builders are notorious for making this mistake and you want to avoid it.
Remember that when you are putting together a do it yourself Harley Davidson you are using your creativity but there are some things you just can’t do. It’s always smart to talk to the store you are ordering custom parts from to double check and make sure they are compatible with the bike you are trying to create. If you are off even by a little in size it will cause delays and cost you more money, something you would like to avoid if possible. There will be enough challenges to put this motorcycle together but if you can avoid these common mistakes you can build an awesome custom Harley Davidson motorcycle at an affordable price and in your planned time frame.