new flame job for the tank
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new flame job for the tank
07 Jun 2006 11:30
My friend John wanted to practice his flames on a tank so I let him try on my spare tank. He did an awesome job. The pics really don't do it justice and it looks 100x better in the sun. i'm almost ashamed to put it on my bike since the rest needs more work. He did the side and tail in just gloss black. Once I get them back I'll get more pics.
Post edited by: puckaveli, at: 2006/06/07 14:32
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Re: new flame job for the tank
07 Jun 2006 11:37
someone get some water I see smoke!!!!
nice job man!!!
nice job man!!!
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Re: new flame job for the tank
07 Jun 2006 11:47
Nice job! I can feel the heat! Let's see her all together! Kudos!!!!
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Re: new flame job for the tank
07 Jun 2006 11:54
I especially like the mural of the photographer spontaneously combusting at the rear of the tank - that's *super-trick!*
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Re: new flame job for the tank
07 Jun 2006 12:21
Actually, those are some of the more innovative (translated - nicer) flames I've seen...what would your friend charge for painting/flaming a bike?
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Re: new flame job for the tank
07 Jun 2006 14:25
very nice.... ans as you said Im sure the photos dont compare to the real thing.
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Re: new flame job for the tank
07 Jun 2006 19:34
Pterosaur wrote:
:S :woohoo: :silly: :lol: :woohoo:I especially like the mural of the photographer spontaneously combusting at the rear of the tank - that's *super-trick!*
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Re: new flame job for the tank
08 Jun 2006 04:50
your friend did an awesome job!! always did like that style of flame work from the first time i saw it.
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Re: new flame job for the tank
08 Jun 2006 05:15
I can't help thinking your name should be Chet.
Then when you ride it you can sing "Chet's nuts roasting on an open fire"....
I think your painter friend is gonna get some bidness......
Then when you ride it you can sing "Chet's nuts roasting on an open fire"....
I think your painter friend is gonna get some bidness......
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Re: new flame job for the tank
08 Jun 2006 06:39
Pterosaur wrote:
It's funny that so many people don't realize that their reflection shows up in a photo. As an example, check out this stud's gut. Did any of you happen to see the photo of a dining room table for sale on eBay, with the fat and naked photographer very visible in the mirror behind it?:laugh:
I especially like the mural of the photographer spontaneously combusting at the rear of the tank - that's *super-trick!*
It's funny that so many people don't realize that their reflection shows up in a photo. As an example, check out this stud's gut. Did any of you happen to see the photo of a dining room table for sale on eBay, with the fat and naked photographer very visible in the mirror behind it?:laugh:
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Re: new flame job for the tank
08 Jun 2006 11:45
Thanks for the compliments. I'll get some pics of the whole bike pics once it get the side pieces back and upgrade a few things.
Mcdroid wrote:
It would depend on the type of bike and if any prep is involved. If it a newer sportbike with lots of plastic and the tank has dents and scratches it would be a lot more than say my KZ with a perfect tank. Let me know what it's for and I'll see what he'll do it for.
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Actually, those are some of the more innovative (translated - nicer) flames I've seen...what would your friend charge for painting/flaming a bike?
It would depend on the type of bike and if any prep is involved. If it a newer sportbike with lots of plastic and the tank has dents and scratches it would be a lot more than say my KZ with a perfect tank. Let me know what it's for and I'll see what he'll do it for.
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