bochnak
01-10-2012, 06:03 PM
Hi, my name is Matt and my day job is mechanical engineering.
I recently started repairing motorcycles out of my home garage for some side cash. I set up a WP based site and plan to blog about the repairs. Hopefully I can later add google ad sense.
Here is the site:
http://chicagolandmotorcyclerepair.com/
It is my first site ever and still learning on how to set it up the way I want.
Anyway, with my day and night work, wife and 3 kids under age 4, free time has disappeared.
I was thinking of creating how to videos (either password protected flash or DVD’s) on motorcycle repair & maintenance. I’ve learned that it would have to be make, model, and problem specific. I can use customer bikes in the vids (with their consent of course). I might even create one titled “How to buy your first motorcycle.” The video would cover how to inspect the overall condition of the bike.
I would focus on sport & cruisers. Harleys and dirt bikes are already covered by other sites. Youtube also has some vids, however the quality can be pretty low sometimes.
Thanks,
Matt
I recently started repairing motorcycles out of my home garage for some side cash. I set up a WP based site and plan to blog about the repairs. Hopefully I can later add google ad sense.
Here is the site:
http://chicagolandmotorcyclerepair.com/
It is my first site ever and still learning on how to set it up the way I want.
Anyway, with my day and night work, wife and 3 kids under age 4, free time has disappeared.
I was thinking of creating how to videos (either password protected flash or DVD’s) on motorcycle repair & maintenance. I’ve learned that it would have to be make, model, and problem specific. I can use customer bikes in the vids (with their consent of course). I might even create one titled “How to buy your first motorcycle.” The video would cover how to inspect the overall condition of the bike.
I would focus on sport & cruisers. Harleys and dirt bikes are already covered by other sites. Youtube also has some vids, however the quality can be pretty low sometimes.
Thanks,
Matt