1971 Triumph TR6C Scott H. from our hometown brought this tank to us. There are several other examples of this scheme and color in this gallery but you can’t get enough of a good thing. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1971 Triumph TR6C Scott H. from our hometown brought this tank to us. There are several other examples of this scheme and color in this gallery but you can’t get enough of a good thing. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1975 Honda CB 550 John Y. from Ohio sent us this not so popular but unique jade green tank and side panels from a Honda 550. With a blue basecoat and goldish green candy topcoat you get jade green. Kinda nice, right John. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1969 Harley Sprint ERS James S. from New York sent this classic Harley from 1969. Made in Italy these bikes are more popular then they were in 69. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1979 Triumph T140D Special Orrin R. from Linfield, PA sent us this classic. It had a lacquer red paint job on it when we got it. I have seen worse jobs but how do you like it now Orrin? < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1979 Honda 750 CB750K This beauty came to us via Kent m. From Virgina. Kent will be receiving these parts shortly once he gets back from Thailand. Nice Christmas present, right Kent? < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1974 Ducati 750GT Bill A. From Cincinnati brought us these parts. The orange pearl doesn’t look too bad. It better look good at $182.00 a pint, right Bill? < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1968 BSA Spitfire MK IV These parts came to us via Mike M. from Martinsville, IN. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1968 Triumph Trophy – Riviera Blue And Silver Sheen This tank came to us via Keith in Homer, GA. Keith has his own private museum and these bikes have to be correct. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1972 Norton Factory Racer We painted this beauty for a restorer out of Gary, IN. He said his customer was very happy. Thanks Christopher. Send us some more work. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1969 Penton “Six-Day-125” This tank came to us in extremely bad shape. After stripping inside and out we soldered and sealed all the holes. It then got the original factory paint scheme and factory colors only with 6 coats of clear for extra depth and protection. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1966 Honda Frame Powdercoat or paint? A common question asked by people in the motorcycle enthusiast community. This frame was painted with a polyurethane paint that has an epoxy primer as an undercoat. This system offers a perfect match to the factory finish. We also offer powdercoat. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1975 Norton 850 Commando – John Player Scheme These parts are from a 850 Commando owned by Scott I. who resides in Tennessee. We applied a john player paint scheme, painted on the logos and protected it with four coats of clear urethane. The inside of the tank is protected with a clear epoxy. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1972 Kawasaki H2 750 These parts came to us via William W. From College Park, Maryland. This is a very difficult color to achieve because of the transparent candy blue but i think we nailed it. At least the owner thinks so. Let us paint one for you. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1969 Triumph Bonneville – Olympic Flame How about this work of art. When we paint these parts we never know how the rest of the bike is going to look until we get the picture of the finished bike. No disappointment here. This is owned by Brad A. of Ohio. Nice job Brad. For other versions of Olympic Flame please see: 1971 Triumph T100 Olympic Flame 1969 Triumph Bonneville < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1975 Triumph Trident This tank was in very bad shape when we got it. The tank was sent to the strip shop then sealed inside with our clear epoxy sealer. All dings and dent were repaired. Cherokee red candy was applied and finished off with Alaskan white scallops separated by gold pinstripes. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
AJ’s Tank This tank came to us via Buzz Walneck. Buzz being the editor of Walneck’s magazine could have chosen any one of many painters he has met over the years. He chose us and i think he’s glad he did. Thanks Buzz. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1970 Norton Factory Racer Replica A 1970 Norton factory racer replica recently completed by media blasting to fiberglass. The professionals at precision motorcycle painting applied several coats of polyurethane and then wet sanded, cleared and polished to a mirror finish. This gorgeous 1970 Norton factory racer replica now looks as good as new. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1971 Triumph TR6R Our friend Buzz and Morrie’s place were behind sending us these parts. Pacific blue and Alaskan white are always a favorite with triumph enthusiasts. Look for this bike at the dealer expo in Indianapolis on February 13-16. We are proud to be a part of this project that will be auctioned off and all proceeds will go toward the Joseph Parkhurst education fund. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio