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Wow bike looks stellar Jesse. Really dig the pinstriping. Is that kind of thing fairly pricey if you don't mind my asking? Someone was telling me that it could be done as an add on and I've seen so many cool patterns.
Wow, I didn't expect this much positive feedback with the retro look. Thanks guys!
Originally Posted by robbyville
Wow bike looks stellar Jesse. Really dig the pinstriping. Is that kind of thing fairly pricey if you don't mind my asking? Someone was telling me that it could be done as an add on and I've seen so many cool patterns.
Robby- I didn't pay anything for it really but cost of paint. My buddy did it for me. I'm in about 60 bucks in paint. Yeah, I'd be willing to bet you could have a similar scheme added on to your existing paint for probably a fairly reasonable price. Pin Stripping doesn't cost a whole lot to even have professionally done. This particular scheme is done in reverse of that though. It's not really "pin stripped" per se, even though it has a pin strip feel/pattern to it. The base coat was shot in the grey, next he taped it off with the thin pinstripping tape (like used for masking off flames and what not) with 1/4" for the borders and 1/8" for the middle portion, then shot it in gloss black leaving the taped portion in the base grey color, and finally clear coated it. Also I don't think anyone caught that the side cover with the dips in it were bondo'd in and smoothed over so the scheme could be even on both sides. Tricky Mother F'r didn't even ask me... he just did it Lol. I included before and after photos.