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Can anyone recommend a local (RI/SE Mass) body & paint guy familiar with working bike plastic?
Found this near cherry '96 VFR 750, sub-19k for what I feel was a great price:
Included service manual, cover, GIVI 21's & tailrack and my brother copped a new pair of SIDI RR boots out of the deal too! (Too BIG for me.)
Has these minor scars from a tipover the previous owner had at the end of his street:
I'd really like to have these boo-boo's erased... I know, I'm anal!![]()
Hope to hookup with someone who can do a nice job fixing and spot painting for a reasonable price.
The rash on the black belly pan (3rd pic) I can probably clean up myself.
Thanx for any help offered!![]()
Last edited by Hammerspur; 11-22-09 at 07:47 AM.
"A skittish motorcycle with a touch of blood in it is better than all the riding animals on Earth."
T.E. Lawrence
You mean these guys: http://www.peachpitltd.com/
Looking for someone I could drive to-and-back after work but it
certainly seems like they could do it!
"A skittish motorcycle with a touch of blood in it is better than all the riding animals on Earth."
T.E. Lawrence
and I took these pictures with my cell.
Degsy had his seat cowl painted white & clear coated over the Boston Moto decal
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email empiregp.com the pic's and they'll get back to you with a price, if you like it and are in no hurry you can bring me the parts (sema) and i'll hand deliver them.
jim
"Molon labe"
any of those guys do tanks also? my hawk's got a cracked seat cowl and the tank needs some dents pulled + paint
*** just saw that empire does all that
cycle performance in avon also does body work. (508) 580-8555
Last edited by CBR929RE; 11-19-09 at 11:57 PM.
LRRS Am #331
Graphic Tailor / Woodcraft / Armour Bodies / Suomy / Cycle Performance Autobody / Shorai / ChickenHawk Racing
excellent suggestions are getting closer to home
I just emailed the Peach Pit crew. Looks like I will just slowly repair my bike back to its shiny days.
Whats he typically charge?
Nice classic bike... I like the vfrs