The CARVER Motorcycle Company was founded by a group of motorcycle enthusiasts in 2010 with a mission to provide a unique and powerful riding experience. Their goal was to deliver innovative, powerful, and high-performance motorcycles with a distinct look and feel.CARVER motorcycles are inspired by the past, with a focus on the classic styling of classic choppers and the heavy, powerful look of muscle bikes. CARVER’s motorcycles feature unique and custom frames, modified suspension systems, and powerful engines. They’re built for riders who want to stand out from the crowd and make an impression on the road.
CARVER widely produces custom and semi-custom motorcycles, including the Havoc Chopper, the Nemesis Cruiser, and the Roadmaster Tour. All CARVER motorcycles are designed to be reliable, powerful, and easy to ride. The company provides all the parts, tools, and guidance, to allow riders to customize their own motorcycle.
CARVER’s future vision is “Pure Performance.” The company plans to continue providing innovative and powerful custom motorcycles that are designed to take riders to the next level. CARVER also plans to further its commitment to providing unparalleled customer service and support - ensuring that their customers always have an incredible riding experience.
The reliability of CARVER motorcycles varies depending on the model and year. Generally, though, CARVER motorcycles have been praised for their quality and reliable performance. Reports of owner satisfaction with CARVER motorcycles are largely positive, with some recent models earning ratings as high as 4.5/5 stars on popular consumer review websites.
The maintenance cost of CARVER motorcycles depends on the model and type of motorcycle. Generally, the cost for maintenance and repairs for CARVER motorcycles can range from as low as $50 to as high as several hundred dollars. The cost may also vary depending on which components of the motorcycle require repair or maintenance.
The most common mechanical problems of CARVER motorcycles include:
1. Electrical issues, such as hard starting and sporadic stalling
2. Fuel system issues, such as leaking fuel lines and clogged carburetors
3. Exhaust system problems, such as corroded or broken exhaust pipes
4. Poor shift quality and difficulty shifting gears
5. Clutch problems, such as slipping and sticking
6. Poor suspension, leading to decreased handling and increased uneven tire wear
7. Poorly maintained or worn brakes, leading to reduced stopping power