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1966 Honda Frame

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 BMW R90/6

1975 BMW R90/6   These parts came to us from Don H. In Trussville, Alabama. The inside of the tank was cleaned and blasted and sealed with a clear epoxy. The outside was painted to match the factory scheme. The cap was chromed and looks new again. Don said he was ready for these parts because it’s getting warm in Alabama. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio

1965 Norton Atlas – Candy Red

1970 Norton 750 SS

1972 Kawasaki F-6

1964 Triumph Mountain Cub

1972 Kawasaki 750 H2

1983 Honda CB1100F

1969 Penton “Six-Day-125”

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

1934 BSA Blue Star Gas Tank

1934 BSA Blue Star Gas Tank – (After) This is the finished tank. After a few months of touch and go with this project we have a finished product and a happy customer. The tank not only looks good it doesn’t leak either. Not bad for a 75 year old. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio

1970 Triumph Trophy 500

1970 Kawasaki H1 Triple

1974 Suzuki GT750 – Water Buffalo

1977 Honda CB400F

1972 Triumph 650 TR6R

1968 Honda CL350

1972 Norton Factory Racer

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

1972 Moto Guzzi Eldorado

1972 Moto Guzzi Eldorado   (Before and After) This tank came to us in very bad condition. The chrome was rusted and pitted and the paint dull and rusty looking. After a lengthy process of cutting off the sides of the tank and getting them chromed, they were TIG welded back on and finished off to look like the original tank. The inside was then sealed with a clear epoxy sealer. The tank is owned by Bob C. of California. We hope he likes it.   < Previous PageBack to Portfolio

1969 Triumph Trophy TR6R

1973 Kawasaki H1D – Candy Lime Green