Ceramic Coating
Ducati engine case. We have recently applied ceramic coating to a Ducati engine case (all done in house). Judging by the pictures, it turned out really well. The idea behind this is to keep temperature down, especially oil. We started by applying a coat, containing a thermal active ingredient which carries heat faster than the bare metal. This improves heat transfer and the flow of oil in this particular case.


Another benefit of this type of coating is the inability of dirt and grime to stick to the surface, forming a remarkable corrosion resistance.
Last Updated (Friday, 03 September 2010 04:48)
Simca Bobber
Our friends kindly donated a 1970 Honda CB100 motorbike to us. The engine was seized, and the bike was completely covered in rust, as seen in the pictures. We decided to build a bobber out of it, in our spare time. This includes rebuilding the engine, gearbox, wheels...everything. Shortly after being delivered, we pulled the bike apart. We modified the frame. The next mod were the front and rear fenders, which are in the process of being painted. We had everything but the wheels and bars sandblasted, and painted in house in our spraybooth. We rebuilt the engine, gearbox and wheels. By the time its finished, we estimate the bike to weigh 90 kilograms, and have an engine capacity of 200cc.
Last Updated (Friday, 03 September 2010 01:59) Custom paintThe boys doing what they do best. Freehand, all in house.
Planning to freshen up your motorbike’s panels? Pin striping is an inexpensive way of upgrading your motorbike’s appearance, without breaking your wallet. Are you looking for a custom look? Talk to us about free-hand pin striping techniques, suited to your design tastes. We recently gave a Harley Davidson a freshen up, and as you can see by the pics, it turned out really well. We can also pin stripe and make custom decals, to suit your needs.
Last Updated (Friday, 03 September 2010 01:59) |
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