Here's what my buddy Jeff and I did today...
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cool pa. i need my fender done...or i might just buy a new one since my long mudflap + reverse over bumpy ground = mangled fender.
i think a fender would be $100 and then the paint? i dont know
hows that 914 coming along?
i think a fender would be $100 and then the paint? i dont know
hows that 914 coming along?
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Here's pics of a race bike we did.. Just the fiberglass.. the gas tank.. one of the wheels... Color of the parts are Ferrari red, yellow, and black..
Last edited by Ballz; 11-29-2007 at 04:38 AM.
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Yes, we can.. Before I paired up with Jeff, he did a bunch of race bikes that were in an HBO special. We have since then been having repeat visits from 2 of the guys who had their bikes painted previously.. (pics in previous post)
Most recently we did an old Moto Guzzi.. This guy was so impressed with my intricate work on his gas tank...
Hope to you hear from you soon.
After finding a picture of your motorcycle, I think the best way to go is to powdercoat the frame, swingarm, chain guard, and maybe the upper fork(could go either way depending on your preference). Once that's done we color match the gas tank. Or, you can paint the whole thing. It's totally up to you, that was just a suggestion.
Last edited by Ballz; 11-29-2007 at 05:03 AM.