Sychotik is a variety of people, with one thing in common- an extreme love for rides of any kind.With chapters across the world, we can all come together to share one name- Sychotik. From old schools to mini's, lowriders, bikes, muscle and performance, we have a collection of cars between us that anyone could appreciate.
Membership Expectations:
100% EFFORT AND COMMITMENT. Sychotik is not just a name it is a "LIFESTYLE". We are known for having the wildest rides and the craziest people around. We work and play hard our life goes into our cars and our members. If this sounds like you then contact us today!!
Joining a Club
Joining a family, building friendships & unity, team brainstorming, cost cutting info, and sources for automotive needs, painters, welders, installers, etc. we are simply uniting interested riders & auto enthusiasts.thanks!
Mission:
Take Sychotik lifestyle through high character members who are focused on being involved in and committed to building the highest quality rides to the best of our collective abilities.”
Values:
What do we stand for and believe? What standards can be used to evaluate and judge us? “Our organization’s core values are honesty, loyalty, honor, pride, passion, and respect. Our values, rules, and guidelines are the foundation...our riders are the bloodline. If both are the “BEST,” we can not be stopped.”
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Sychotik has members scattered acrossed the United States and a Chapter in Canada and Germany.
Sychotik Motivation
When rebuilding or customizing a ride, it’s acceptable sometimes to pass the limits or boundaries of the planned design, but you have to know when to say when. Often times, we catch an idea or inspiration mid-build, and while there are certainly no limits when it comes to building a Show Car or a Rider, be aware of one thing; you can go from mild to wild overnight. Building a ride is the greatest hobby in all of automotive sports simply because of how creative we can get in our realm, especially in the categories of paint, interior, and chrome, which are the three main essentials to take into consideration when building a ride. This trinity of areas can easily give us upwards of 5 to 6 years worth of concept design and application, as they truly enhance our overall build. With that said, there has to be some level of restraint and caution before one goes overboard.
There are a few things to keep in mind when exploring each of these categories, and reaching your goal means adhering to these prerequisites. First, always remember that fads and trends come and go. Going for the popular choice is not necessarily the best choice for a long term build, You also need to figure out how much of your car build is for your own self expression, and how much of it is meant for a public appreciation. Think of your car as an extension of you. What would you want someone to say or think about your car? Would they like your car ideas/designs enough to even claim it as their own or something they would drive? For example, gold plating just about everything was the norm and extreme five years ago and then everyone came back down to earth with chrome because it never has gone out of style and doesn’t look over-exaggerated. Today’s fad or trend is engraving all that is metal, and painting or air brushing your wheels for added points on the show circuit. There is a whole lot of work and money involved with this new form of art, but it’s something that doesn’t need to be overdone. Another rule of thumb that I firmly believe in is that you should never decorate your car according to a judge sheet to acquire maximum points or chase trophies. You can acquire enough points to compete in other places, you just have to be a little more patient and creative; plus never forget that detail goes a long way before imagination.
While there are no definite formulas for success, a rides greatness is certainly in the eye of the beholder. I’m sure plenty of you would say, “But Sychotik, who are you to judge; you’ve had plenty of loud rides yourself!” I would agree with that and can admit that I’ve certainly crossed a few boundaries in the past that I shouldn’t have, but I’ve learned to become well-rounded over the years. By going to different varieties of auto shows and grabbing other ideas from hot rods, muscle cars, boats, and even motorcycles, I’ve learned that there are so many different things we can incorporate into our builds that we haven’t typically done before. Today, our wheels compete with our paint jobs, thanks to all the air brushing and painting that’s done on them. It’s nice to see all the nonstop detail and articulate work on something that is new and different, but where is the border line?
Timelessness is the key to a truly great build, at least if your goal is to have a machine that is well accepted by others, including judges and the press. Every car has its own character and personality put in to it and that’s all cool, but build it for your own taste and not for a trophy. After all, the real judges of your car are your friends, people on the road with their thumbs up, or the masses at car shows who will stop and spend time observing instead of walking on by. Personal taste encompasses fashion and style choice, but it’s the little things that make the biggest impact. By all means, think outside the box and make your car different, but remember that you want to be part of the “in crowd” and not from “that crowd.” So the end results is never stop doing what you are doing that makes your ride you Stay on top of your ridin peers and motivate them to get there ride on the streets or in the shows. Ride Low and Have Fun, Sychotik King of the Streets