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Name is Anthony Fajardo I live in Indiana and I am about to start my motor bike build. Been in to cars a lot but always wanted a motorcycle but still don't have enough money to buy one. So decide a motor bike would be enough to keep me entertained. If any body has a recommendation or has a road bike converted in to motor bike would like to check some pictures out.
Thanks
 
Here are important questions to consider when building or buying for yourself or others:

1) What is the predominant riding terrain?
(Level ground, hills, asphalt or dirt etc...)

2) What type of physique does the primary rider have?
(Large, small, short, tall or health issues etc...)

3) What will the rider's local laws allow and require them to have?
(Lookup and personally read these laws.)

4) What kind of bike is being motorized?
(Mountain, road, whizzer or recumbent etc...)

5) What is the bike to be used for?
(Shows, long trips, around town, off road or racing etc...)

6) How much of a budget is to be used for the build or buy?
(All at the start or as you can afford projects etc...)

Seek the answers to these questions in order to get the most out of the bike you're building or buying. We're here to help with any questions you may have. The purpose of the "Questions to Consider" is not to overwhelm or confuse you. Rather help you focus in on what will work best for you and help you develop a building and/or buying philosophy. This site has lots of people who can help you but the only way they can is by asking questions. Any one of the questions to consider somebody here can help you with.

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A smart person learns from their mistakes.

A wise person learns from the mistakes of others.

Good luck with your build or buy.

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Thanks for the info and I have answered a lot of those question. I have a choice between a mt. Bike and a road bike. I would like to convert my road bike because a lot of my travels will be on paved roads but I see a lot more mt.bikes converted then road bikes. I'm going to keep researching on the resource page and make sure to get the right kit and fit it on the right bike.

Thanks for the info

Anthony
 
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