My business is pretty much set up around shipping in and shipping out. I ship $ XX,XXX.00 with FedEx every year, so I pass my discounts along to my clients to make the whole process cheaper/easier. If you use the EXACT right size box, it is big enough to safely fit a set of bodywork with bubble-wrap and padding, yet just small enough to fit under the "oversized" package charge which adds a TON to the shipping price.some guy #2;251305 wrote: How are you shipping BW for only $50?
I will let Andrew officially address this but his prices are about half of what you are guessing.z064life;252415 wrote: Andrew,
You do great work (I've seen several of your bikes). Correct me if I'm wrong, but your price is in the $1200 range for a bike??
That probably involved a nice paint job AND the price of new bodywork!z064life;252415 wrote: Andrew,
You do great work (I've seen several of your bikes). Correct me if I'm wrong, but your price is in the $1200 range for a bike??
Thanks gentlemen! ... I guess drinks are on me next time we are at the track!Meat;252419 wrote: I will let Andrew officially address this but his prices are about half of what you are guessing.
Ruhe52;252423 wrote: He can do a $1200 paint job hell he can do a paint job that costs more I have heard, but he can also get down and dirty to a reasonable price point
for ya.
Sounds great. I went ahead and emailed you the schemeD-Swens;252427 wrote: That probably involved a nice paint job AND the price of new bodywork!
Being a full "custom" shop, the price of every job is a little different, and always priced by the complexity of the job. I start out as low as the $375 - $450 range for really simple stuff, and the $500 - $750 (either end) gets you something pretty awesome, prob as good as or better than most AMA factory stuff, and $650+ should steal the show at most race/track events.
I do more high-end custom stuff for the $1000+ range, not as often on track bikes. Street bikes generally start out at $1k, and I do full on custom show pieces, museum quality restorations, and all that stuff for...
So in short, there is wide range of pricing, to try and get you the best bang for your buck and fit all budgetary needs.
I'll respond to your PM with some good info shortly, thanks!