Nowhere near what the dealer makes off the mechanic. A certified mechanic will start around $12 to $15. The real money is in making a name for yourself and starting your own shop doing customization and modifications.
Depends on location. I live in Phoenix and all motorcycle mechanics make crap. Starting is around $8.60 an hour which is ridiciulous.
I have an HD tech friend in New York who made $16.50 on hour to start 3 years ago.
I have another HD friend who works in Portland, OR and made around $14 HR to start a few years ago.
Colorado is also junk for any motorcycle tech jobs, average wage is under $10 an hour to start.
California is okay, around $13 an hour to start, but you have to factor in the cost of living.
So in all, it depends on location.
But some HD Master Techs with all their PhD’s done can make over $40 an hour.
With the rising costs of gas all over the world, buying a cheap electric motor scooter could be a great way to save money on your transportation.
But finding a good motor scooter takes some investigation and research first. The engines are rated by the output of watts. How your scooter will handle certain loads and terrain will depend on the rating.
The electric scooters are belt or chain driven, unless they are direct drive.
They are battery powered and many scooter brands come with two or three batteries. For the most part, the power rating of an electric motor scooter is determined by the power and by the quality of the batteries that are used. Factors such as rough road or terrain, tire pressure and heavy riders or loads can cause the battery charge to be drained more quickly.
Finding a good quality electric motor scooter that fits into your budget should not be too hard. With that said, you should expect to spend at least $500 to $700 or $800 on a good scooter. This may sound like a lot of money but you will also be saving a lot of money on fuel with your electric scooter.
You can also check the auctions and local papers and places like craigslist for scooters being sold online locally.
You may just get lucky and find a scooter being sold by someone who just can't make the payments or for some other reason, needs to sell it.
Also try to find out as much as you possibly can about the used scooters history. If it has been repaired and what was the extent of the repairs or if parts have been replaced over the years. Just like buying an automobile, make sure you check out the history of the scooter and find out as much as possible about any prior damage or repairs.
Well right now in Texas you’ll start out making about $14-16/hour and they are in high demand here. Shops are looking for them right and left.
Nowhere near what the dealer makes off the mechanic. A certified mechanic will start around $12 to $15. The real money is in making a name for yourself and starting your own shop doing customization and modifications.
Depends on location. I live in Phoenix and all motorcycle mechanics make crap. Starting is around $8.60 an hour which is ridiciulous.
I have an HD tech friend in New York who made $16.50 on hour to start 3 years ago.
I have another HD friend who works in Portland, OR and made around $14 HR to start a few years ago.
Colorado is also junk for any motorcycle tech jobs, average wage is under $10 an hour to start.
California is okay, around $13 an hour to start, but you have to factor in the cost of living.
So in all, it depends on location.
But some HD Master Techs with all their PhD’s done can make over $40 an hour.
depends on where you live, here in phoenix they dont make much cause M.M.I. is right here and techs are graduating constantly.