From his small shop in Prior Lake, Minnesota, Chad Pearson designs and produces in-house a few cool parts. He is a third generation machinist who started custom work at the age of fifteen building skateboards and snowboards. Now with two decades of machining and CNC experience, Chad delivers high quality motorcycle frames, springer front ends and custom motorcycle parts.
He just released this set of floorboards inspired by BMX bike pedals. They are machined out of aluminum and are one-piece with mounts included. So, they will require the use of new hardware included with the kit.
These floorboards can be ordered in raw machined or polished finish. Very cool looking and offering good grip to your shoes. You can order online at Pearson Customs or call Chad on my behalf at: 952-237-6261
Kool for Old Skool.
Looks cool, but I’m curious about the wind noise/whistle if there is any.
They look great, Chad! Keep up the good work!
-Minnesota Jeff
these are cool, but would be even cooler if they made mini boards, also…. make the angle adjustable.
Nice work!
VERY VERY nice work. I had thought about something similar a couple years ago, but this is even better than what I had envisioned. Great job, and beautiful machining.
@ Nobody
Wind noise??? Your on a motorcycle!
if the wind noise is too loud then i cant hear the wind. i hate that.
They look like they would hurt my tootsies when ridin’ barefoot! Like I do that all the time! Yuk-Yuk!! Wiz
Chad built my bike and I can only say he is a master at what he does!
How much ????
Come on !
Thats whats wrong with North America.
Individuals buy machinery and then ask for an arm and a leg for the products made. So that they can live the great life with their own toys and holidays and then wonder why the Asian markets are taking marketshares away form the ” MADE IN THE USA – MADE IN CANADA ” stuff.
Wake up !
Paul…I would defy you to make such a cool part and try and sell it (and make even a tiny profit) for less than the $375.00 asking price. Yes, individuals buy machinery to produce parts, but it doesn’t run for free. The cost of electricity, tooling, fixturing, payroll and design all have to be factored in. Frankly, a very cool part at an affordable price.
Great looking product, good luck with them Chad!!
Paul..you don’t need to justify to us buying cheap overseas shit for your bike… just keep compounding the problem..
Seen these at torque feast this last weekend great pieces!
Made in America, quality made, feeding his family making good parts that he stands behind..I’ll pay extra for that anyday than ordering overseas junk..I am a v-twin dealer and have found that 80% of the crap you get doesn’t fit , work or hold up..so in the long run you buy a replacement and then your cost and time is more than just doing the right thing and buying from reputable amercian made companies.