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Duplicating a Vintage Bar

Joe De Vita | August 13, 2010

I will start adding into my blog posts some behind the scenes looks at what I do here in my shop. I field questions from people inquiring how things are done, so I will show some photos of various works in progress. Here are some photos of replicating a vintage bar for a customer’s bike. Here, I figure out the angles by laying out the bends.

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A closeup of one side.

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Custom Handlebars

Joe De Vita | March 29, 2010

Vindikta offers custom motorcycle handlebars!

Any style in 7/8, 1″, 1 1/4

All bars dimpled for stock controls

All 1″ bars are now available in Polished Stainless Steel for $145

Slotting for internal wiring available

Prices begin at $150 for RAW STEEL
Powder Coating add $60
Chrome add $80

Check out our popular Narrow Apes and Sweeper bars

http://stores.ebay.com/Vindikta

All Handlebars are 100% fabricated in house at our shop in Southern California

Please allow 2-3 weeks for custom orders
Contact: info@vindikta.com
Phone: (909) 215-9489

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New Bars Coming Soon!

Joe De Vita | September 16, 2009

I’m working on a line of 1.25 inch bars that I am planning on having out by the end of October, just in time for California Bike Week and the annual Love Ride. One version will also be available for Springer front ends. They’re being made from steel tubing with internal gusseting in the bottom corners, and of course they’re 100% TIG welded. I also have all of the bars now available in stainless steel, which come polished and ready to install. Pictures and ordering options will be listed soon.

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New Options for Handlebars Coming Soon

Joe De Vita | July 6, 2009

At the request of many of the people I’ve been talking to at the various events, in the next few weeks all of the bars are going to have the option of being dimpled.  I am also offering the “sweeper” style bars in a 14 inch height in addition to the 12 inch and both sizes will not only be available dimpled, but they will also be offered in a wider measurement to accept the Springer front ends.

I also just completed a set of bars for a customer that were a reproduction of an old Flanders style set of bars that he is putting on a 1940’s restoration project. I’ll put a pic up of those when they get back from chrome. Another customer had an old flyer from Stellings and Hellings and I reproduced one of the bars with a slight modification. I think that they came out really good and I had several requests for them, so I will get a pic up by next week and probably offer a few for sale later this month.

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A Break in the Day

Joe De Vita | March 17, 2009

I was having some work done in my shop the other day and when it was done, the guys that were doing the work asked if they could hang out for a bit and look at some of the equipment and handlebars that were being bent up. I gave them a cold soda and we talked about bikes and welding and I let them use some scrap steel and make some passes in the english wheel. They only hung out for about 20 minutes before they had to get to their next assignment but when they left they were appreciative for the sodas and for letting them try the wheel and hanging out to take a quick break in their day. I thought back to the “master builder” that tried to sell me $250 pieces of crap and if he would have let me hang out in his shop just to look around and talk about bikes and welding, even if I didn’t ride, or would he have charged me for that? I enjoyed sharing what I do with these guys, regardless if they would ever have purchased anything from me. It was nice to see someone get excited about welding and seeing how a tube bender works. They had some good questions about learning to metal shape and weld and hopefully I pointed them in the right direction. It would be great if they took some welding classes, bought a book or video on metal shaping, or even just got a piece of scrap metal and started banging on it and try and shape it to the vision in their head.

I hope that quick break in their day at a random location gave them the inspiration to try something different.

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More Thoughts on Quality vs Quantity

Joe De Vita | March 2, 2009

I got to thinking of my conversation with my friend again and the quality versus quantity discussion. I recently attended a local bike show and had the opportunity to see the other side of the business. Not the side where I can forego quality and buy a cheaper imitation of a product, but instead, spend a bunch of my hard earned money for a bad product because it had someone’s name attached to it. I met a so called “master builder”, who shall remain nameless, and I was admiring a set of drag style handlebars that he was selling. They looked good and he told me about how he used DOM tubing and that they were TIG welded, and how he built the jigs for consistency and that they were personally designed by him, blah blah blah. What I didn’t understand was the $250 price tag for a set of drag bars. When I asked if that was the correct price he appeared to be a taken back by it. He said that that was a fair market price and that it was compatible with what was on the market and being offered by other builders. Now I didn’t tell him what I do for a living but I did have, what I thought was, a legitimate question about his $250 handlebars. You see, they had a noticeable indent near the weld groove where someone must have used a flap disk and ground into the steel too far. There were porosity holes in the weld seam showing through the powder coating. For the non welders out there, that means that the weld area was contaminated. ( that’s not a good thing) The fact that it was showing through the powder coat means that someone didn’t care at the point of prep, welding, or powder stage. But t they felt comfortable slapping a $250 price tag on it and saying that is a fair market price.

So I simply asked him in a naive tone what the holes showing through the powder coating meant and if that had anything to do the noticeable dent near the weld seam. Needless to say he seemed annoyed and walked away to talk to someone that was inquiring about one of his bikes. Now I’ve got no problem with people trying to make a living, but seriously, what kind of person turns out such a piece of crap and justifies the cost by saying that it is compatible with what is on the market? We all have overhead and the cost of equipment and supplies and I understand that we need to make a living, but seriously, have some pride in what you do and don’t stick it to someone just because you can.

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Questions of Quality

Joe De Vita | February 23, 2009

I was reading an article today in a magazine where they where comparing the results of an in depth test between a made in the USA, Baker transmission and one of the overseas copies that sells for quite less. The results were quite interesting  regarding quality versus cheap imitations of an original. The results were posted in a scientific manner and the author didn’t tout one design over the over, but rather let the results speak for themselves. The point of this is that while reading the article I got to thinking of a conversation I had the other day with someone when I was bouncing ideas of how I could be more productive and still maintain quality. While bouncing ideas back and forth, the topic of having a manufacturer produce the product overseas in China came up. What got me upset was that they went on and on about how I can come up with an idea or just steal a current product from someone else and have it mass produced in China and churn out so much quantity that I can afford to undercut people and still make a nice profit. That really got my blood boiling. This person just didn’t get it.

I agonize over every angle in a pair of handlebars and every measurement. If I have a lapse in concentration and make a 72 degree bend instead of a 70 degree, and if I can’t fix it, the tube goes into the scrap pile for future use. I literally measure and check every single set of bars and every angle to make sure that they are correct. I hold up every pair to visually check them and I actually envision someone riding down some highway with them and hope that they enjoy them. I’d love to see a picture of each set of bars on someone’s bike or project, and If I see you at a swap meet, show, or out on the road somewhere, I’d like to shake your hand and say “thank you”.

I have trouble believing that someone on some factory overseas has the same passion. If they’re off on a bend by a few degrees, would anyone really care, or notice? Sure, if I produced the product in China, then I can turn out more product  faster and cheaper,  but I would feel like I was cheating myself and my friends just to make a quick buck. Quality isn’t cheap but it isn’t a license to extort either. Someone can always find something cheaper somewhere, but in the end you get what you pay for.

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All Moved In

Joe De Vita | February 10, 2009

Just finishing getting the shop set up. If anyone has ever had to deal with the city, the planning and building commissions, the fire department and all the hoops you have to jump through, then you know the frustrations. A local guy moving his business has been gracious to donate some of his workbenches shelves and give me some other misc stuff at a discount price to help get me off the ground. He makes custom pool cues and is at DenaliCues.com. His name is Bob and is a pretty cool guy if anyone needs some custom pool cues. Although he tells me the wait time is about 9 months right now.

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Pomona EasyRider Show

Joe De Vita | January 23, 2009

Spent the day at the Pomona EasyRider show and saw a few nice looking machines. Most of the bikes weren’t really to my liking as they were mostly show bikes. I much preferred the bikes at The Horse Smoke Out West. If you like “garage built” custom built bikes, then it’s worth the weekend trip to Cottonwood, AZ.

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