Highest quality custom painting service at reasonable prices. Retro styles, flames, stripes, airbrushing, kandies, flakes, pearls, etc. I use House of Kolor paints, substrates and clearcoats and everything is buffed to a mirror-like finish.
I also offer custom-maching services. Forward controls, motor mount plates, brass exhaust tips, air cleaners, pegs, risers, gas caps, etc.
Send an e-mail or give me a call if you have any questions or want to discuss paint or machining or just want to bounce some questions off of me. I have shipped custom-painted tins and helmets all over the USA, Canada and Europe.
I was asked to "fish-mouth" a set of brass exhaust tips for 1.75" pipes. I've made lots of "regular" brass exhaust tips but ever tried to do this before... they turned out pretty cool.
Just completed & delivered this classic Y-O-R faded hot-rod flames on a 2010 Victory Kingpin. Not a fan of the enormous tins, but the paint cam out nice!
Just completed this tank for Mike in Indiana, who axed this extra-sweet razor-thin frisco'ed peanut tank himself. Orion Silver basecoat, silver metal flake, an overall coat of Tangerine & Root Beer Kandy mix and all the graphic rendered in Kandy Root Beer. Needs a final wet-sanding & buffing... but the final clearcoat came out almost like glass in these pics.
I never imagined leaving welds on tanks to paint but it looks kinda tuff, nice work on the paint really dig the color choice and that really small pattern you got goin there.
The fabricator of the tank wanted people to realize it was HIS hand-fabricated tank and not a manufactured piece. And it does look really tuff yet unobtrusive.
Thanks for your kinds words regarding my paintwork.
Just a simple job for a very bare-knuckles-brawler Sporty cafe racer bike located out in Montana. The owner modded the tank with that deep "well" for his speedo to sit into and he made the small tailpiece from scratch.
Just completing this tank & fender for a chopped 2005 Sporty owned by a guy in Connecticut... ready for final wetsanding and buffing but pretty shiny already.
Machined this brass gas tank filler neck and 2" brass exhaust tip for a collector on a custom-fabbed set of 2-into-1 pipes. Wanted them a bit embellished yet still "all bizness".
Completed this custom-built parts for Ray, who is a local client about 45 minutes from me. The Triumph boardtracker that Ray built is epic... and he hand-fabbed these gas tanks and the oil tank.
Painted this flat-black helmet for a youner local dude who could not stand all the tiny shiny spots caused by the bugs hitting the helmet. He recently bought a 1990's Kawi sport-bike painted in a red/white/blue paint scheme and wanted a race-inspired helmet motif.
I believed that I charged Anthony in Maine $350 (plus shipping) to custom-paint that gas tank... that included some minor bodywork to the brandy-new gas tank due to its fabrication. And I charge $60 (plus shipping) to chop the fender mounting tabs from fork legs and turn them down on the lathe.
Apologize for the delayed response.... I was down at Deal's Gap riding the "Tail of the Dragon" for a few days and been struggling to catch up ever since! Let me know if I can help you out on anything, man!
This tank is heading back to Washington State. It arrived with lots of dents and dings, which are now all gone. Painted with HOK gold metallic, Lil Daddy Roth silver flake and HOK Kandy.
Airbrushed this Rubbermount Sporty derby cover... lousy pic but between the intercoat clearcoat and spherical surface I simply could not get a decent pic.
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