Pinstriping At It’s Best
For those of you that have cared to ask us about our background and hobbies, you’ve probably stood patiently around as we waxed memories about our days building custom hot-rods. Specifically our mid 50′s inspired trucks and cars. When we transitioned to motorcycles we brought that influence with us. There is one similarity though between the two markets and that is regardless of the engines/frames or wheels used, it’s the paint that always grabs the people. We hear it all the time. You can have one of the most demanding mechanical monsters around, but 9 out
of 10 people will say…”Cool paint job dude..!”. Granted, we appreciate those few that notice that rare engine, front-end or custom made exhaust…..so thanks to those 1%ers! Anyway, over the years we’ve used a number of stripers….(the most dependable being Darren from “Darren-Did-It Pinstriping” here in Orlando) and the most notable being George Sedak (painter/pinstriper for Evel Knievel). Another guy we’ve run across is a west coast guys named Eric Foust from Mindless Pinstriping. You can check out his work at his MySpace. Enjoy.






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December 10th, 2008 at 9:25 am
Pinstriping is one of the most important aspects to any custom build, to me, a bike is naked without some sort of brush laid paint!! Our build’s will all have striping done by a local dude that is, to us, one of the best around, Corie “Lowshow” MacKinnon of Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada. you can checkout Lowshow’s work on our Website, he is ol’ skool traditionalist that works hard at staying true to the masters and himself.
Mazz – Bernice MacNaughton High School Bike Klub.