bikerMetric

one month later

Well folks, I’ve been working on the bikerMetric blog for over a month now and I’d like to share a few things with you.

First, thank you to everybody that’s come by! The site readership has grown an astonishing 5,200% in the past 30 days. Yes, that’s right. We’re still small but things are about to change.

When I first started writing, researching, re-designing and posting photos here, the site hadn’t been touched in 24 days. There had only been nine posts in the previous ten weeks. No wonder the site was dead. I jumped in head first and in the past 35 days we’ve posted 36 times with 111 photos. In one eight-day stretch, I put in over 90 hours researching, writing, adding functions/widgets, and re-designing the site you see today. It’s good to see that every week more people are coming by.

Still, with all the work that has been done and is still being put in, we need your help. Mostly, we need you to comment to our posts. At the bottom of every post there is the word COMMENTS. If you click on it, you can tell us what you think. I want to know.

bikerMetric is not about me, it’s about you. I enjoy what I’m doing but I do it for the readers.

There is a revolution in the motorcycle world right now and it’s in building cheap metric bobbers, choppers and cafe racers. People looking to create their own custom can’t afford ten grand for a 45-degree v-twin, a transmission and a frame. Who’s building 300-wide rear wheel bikes now, anyway? Nobody that’s cool. Who’s building killer metric motor bobbers, choppers and cafe racers for a few grand? Everybody, that’s who.

If you wish to contribute to bikerMetric, email Trent at bikerMetric dot com and we’ll get you out there. If you’ve got one story or a hundred, it doesn’t matter. Do you know of an event we can promote here? Do you know of a new bike being built or are you creating one yourself?

Let us know and be part of the new metric revolution.





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