1974 Honda CB450K7 These parts are owned by Chris from Baldwin, Kansas. The bike these parts belong to has been a part of his life for many years. We not only restore parts and motorcycles we restore memories. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1974 Honda CB450K7 These parts are owned by Chris from Baldwin, Kansas. The bike these parts belong to has been a part of his life for many years. We not only restore parts and motorcycles we restore memories. < Previous PageBack to Portfolio
1987 Ducati Luguna Seca This tank is off a collectors bike from Roanoke, Virginia. The limited production motorcycle is used strictly for off road use. It is autographed by macro Lucchinelli, a well known Italian Grand Prix champion. The info labels, the Ducati decals as well as the autograph were no longer available, however we were able to reproduce all of them. They were then clear coated to protect them from today’s harsh additives in our gas. < 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
1974 Honda CB550 These parts came to us via Mark B. who resides in the nations capital. The cap was re-chromed and the inside sealed. The freedom green was matched to a sample mark sent. That made our job easier. Thanks Mark. < 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 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