Why I Refused to Compromise: The Story Behind Our 100% American-Made Chopper Parts

Why I Refused to Compromise: The Story Behind Our 100% American-Made Chopper Parts

As a long-time rider and builder, I know firsthand the pride that comes from crafting something unique and personal. It’s not just about the ride; it’s about the journey, the craftsmanship, and the stories we tell through our bikes. But over the years, I started noticing something—too many parts weren’t made to last or weren’t made right. As a passionate supporter of the custom scene, I knew there had to be a better way.

In 2018, I decided to take a leap and launch a small business focused on creating 100% American-made motorcycle and chopper parts. It wasn’t about the bottom line or cutting corners—it was about bringing craftsmanship back to the forefront. When you’re building something custom, you want parts that reflect your passion, not mass-produced, low-quality imports. I couldn’t live with selling anything less than top-tier quality.

I won’t lie, it’s been a tough journey—especially as we’ve recently had to restructure and cut ties with brands that didn’t align with our values. But at the end of the day, I believe the commitment to staying 100% American-made is what sets us apart. I wanted to keep it real, knowing that every part we create comes from the hands of skilled craftsmen here in the U.S., and that’s something I’m proud of.

I’ll be honest, it’s tempting to compromise. It would be easier to source cheaper materials or go with overseas manufacturing, but I just can’t bring myself to do it. As a fellow rider and builder, I know you want your bike to stand out, and that means using parts that are built to last, parts that honor the tradition of American craftsmanship.

So here’s the deal: I won’t sell you a part that I wouldn’t use on my own build. And I’ll never stop striving to give this community the best of what we can make. If you’re in the market for custom parts, or if you’re just curious about what goes into building something 100% American-made, feel free to ask. I’d love to share more about the process and how we’ve kept our commitment to quality.

Thanks for reading, and ride safe, my friends.

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