Hi everyone!
I'm new here and figured it's usually customary to write an introduction thread.
I'm 26 and live around the pittsburgh area. I'm interested in learning to ride and learning more about bikes. I'm a DIY guy so I find that working on things or working with my hands is fun. I've previously used this to build computers, guns, holsters, knives and most recently I renovated the bathroom at my place.
I was out shopping with my wife last week and came across a motorcycle that immediately caught my eye - it was a hardtail bobber xs650.
I'd love one of these and the wife said it was OK - just to try to keep the costs down.
So I'm wondering what's the best way to attack this? Craigslist hunting, junk/scrapyard hunting?
Obviously a running bike would be easier. Then have the frame modified and then go from there.
I like minimal when it comes to anything so I'd want as little on it as possible.
At any rate, great site - I'm going to try to do some reading and pickup some information before I get too hasty with too many questions.
Thanks!
I'm new here and figured it's usually customary to write an introduction thread.
I'm 26 and live around the pittsburgh area. I'm interested in learning to ride and learning more about bikes. I'm a DIY guy so I find that working on things or working with my hands is fun. I've previously used this to build computers, guns, holsters, knives and most recently I renovated the bathroom at my place.
I was out shopping with my wife last week and came across a motorcycle that immediately caught my eye - it was a hardtail bobber xs650.
I'd love one of these and the wife said it was OK - just to try to keep the costs down.
So I'm wondering what's the best way to attack this? Craigslist hunting, junk/scrapyard hunting?
Obviously a running bike would be easier. Then have the frame modified and then go from there.
I like minimal when it comes to anything so I'd want as little on it as possible.
At any rate, great site - I'm going to try to do some reading and pickup some information before I get too hasty with too many questions.
Thanks!