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Softail CustomFor Nick Rivera, I lengthened the gas tank, and shot it in a dark Candy Burgundy, the same color that I painted his Mustang | TV BikeGeo Ciubinski. Geo had this crazy idea to put a TV into a motorcycle, having it pop up like a piece of toast out of a toaster! I did the final bodwork and helped him with the mechanism to make it work, as well as painting it. | Harley FLHStan Orear. Stan built this hotrod Harley over many times, going faster and faster. I did the bodywork, adding a 48 Chevy taillight, to the rear fender, and painted it in a very conservative paint scheme. Reminiscent of a 60's dresser, done in Deep Candy green, and white with green pearl, separated by silver and magenta stripes. |
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Softail CustomGlen Verycruisse. I painted his bike to match the Camaro I painted for him, in Candy Wild Cherry, with ghost flames and graphics. | HarleyFast Eddie. Bodywork and paint, Candy Eggplant, with pearl flames. | BSA hill climberPainted this one for Bob Otto. |
ParadiseGeo Cuibinski. Geo built this bike to showcase his polishing and chroming business. When finished, it won just about every award a bike could at most of the major shows along the East Coast. I did a difficult to pull off fade from white to dark red, in Pearls, using about 12 different mixes to get a seamless transition of color. then Candy Purple scallops, and shadows. Pinstriped by Glen Weisgerber. | Yamaha dirt bikeGeo Ciubinski. Again to advertise his business, eh built a "Show bike" out of a small dirt bike. Candy and pearl paints, with ghost graphics of the Yamaha logo behind the number. | GXRAnother show bike for Geo. This one is white to black pearl background, with Candy Violet, Cobalt and Magenta graphics. |
89 SoftailMy bike, painted when brand new, black with Candy Apple Red flames. | 89 SoftailAnother version of my bike, now with Arlen Ness Taildragger fenders, 48 Chevy tail lights, and a Candy Magenta and black paint job, with graduated pinstripes separating the colors. | 89 SoftailMy bike, with Candy Purple paint and Lavender Pearl scallops. Used the leftover paint from my 54 Chevy to do this one. |
Harley in a boxSteve Blaufeder built this Harley out of all new parts, and I shot it in Candy Magenta. | 1949 HarleyStan Orear. Stan and his bike building friends built this oldPanhead, and I restored the sheet metal, and shot it in the best match I could mix for the original Harley Peacock blue color. It scored extremely high points in the Olean antique bike shows. |