View Full Version : Damaged OCC Bike
Looking for a damaged OCC bike that needs to be fixed.
PM me with details.
Thanks
The Bacardi God
05-08-2004, 12:30 AM
HAHA who doesnt want ANY OCC bike
bulgod
05-10-2004, 03:03 PM
I'd pass on ANY OCC bike.
I'd pass on ANY OCC bike.
I gather you're not an OCC fan? :)
What type of bikes do you like the best?
bulgod
05-10-2004, 07:15 PM
WCC, Choppers Inc, Indian Larry, Vintage anything, especially old Flat trackers, and the list can go on and on. But for what OCC does, and the prices they charge..... it's ridiculous. If i wanted a catalog queen chopper, i'd use my Custom Chrome and Drag Specialties discounts and build me one for nowhere near their asking prices.
The Bacardi God
05-10-2004, 07:19 PM
I agree but it just like buying a ferrari. U know its not worth what u payed. Basicly u are payin for the name.
bulgod
05-10-2004, 07:29 PM
I wouldn't say a new Ferrari wouldn't be worth it. After all it is a completely man made car, imagine how many man hours are in one of those masterpieces. Thats sort of my beef with OCC, they say they charge there ungodly prices becuase WCC does. Yet atleast WCC are hand built in shop where you can build up alot more man hours to account for the prices to make it somewhat worth the cost. Just like taking a bike in for service, here at work, Honda and Kaw both have flat rates, which constitutes almost every single thing you can think of doing to a bike broken down to how many hours it should take to perform. The shop bill is then quoted off of that, depending on the shop, (here we charge $60.00 an hour) stuff gets pricey. If all of OCC's stuff, hell maybe even 1/4 of it was produced in house i could understand a little more pricier bike.
I wouldn't say a new Ferrari wouldn't be worth it. After all it is a completely man made car, imagine how many man hours are in one of those masterpieces. Thats sort of my beef with OCC, they say they charge there ungodly prices becuase WCC does. Yet atleast WCC are hand built in shop where you can build up alot more man hours to account for the prices to make it somewhat worth the cost. Just like taking a bike in for service, here at work, Honda and Kaw both have flat rates, which constitutes almost every single thing you can think of doing to a bike broken down to how many hours it should take to perform. The shop bill is then quoted off of that, depending on the shop, (here we charge $60.00 an hour) stuff gets pricey. If all of OCC's stuff, hell maybe even 1/4 of it was produced in house i could understand a little more pricier bike.Yea, I understand what you're saying. WCC does much more "hands on" work...building tanks, fenders, frames, etc. OCC is more "Glam" as they build theme bikes. What does a normal OCC chopper run?
bulgod
05-11-2004, 01:04 PM
Way too much imo. as for exact, not sure.
mbd2k
05-11-2004, 01:58 PM
What's this about Ferraris?? Also...I'm with Bulgod. Not an OCC fan.
I'll take anything built by this guy...(me)
And,I'm bidding on that WCC frame on Ebay.
Wish me luck.
http://img27.photobucket.com/albums/v82/dee_hausker/avitars/rotten/Dantes_Bike.jpg
Now that is a nice looking bike! You built that bike yourself?
(looking at the Ferrari in the background)
mbd2k
05-11-2004, 04:00 PM
Yup. All by my lonesome.
Didn't build the Ferrari (lol)
bulgod
05-11-2004, 04:23 PM
I still think thats one of the sweetest custom rides i've seen. So i guess I should ad MBD2k to my list up there.
I still think thats one of the sweetest custom rides i've seen. So i guess I should ad MBD2k to my list up there.
I agree...it's really nice.
What do you charge to build a custom bike like that?
frankvsmaximvs
05-14-2004, 01:04 AM
Yeah, sweet wheels, MBD! Is that the only chopper you've made?
Road Rash
04-21-2006, 10:11 PM
Very nice indeed!Not a big fan of yellow,though.:cool:
laughlin81
02-15-2007, 08:03 PM
not to shabby