Custom painting?

Discussion in 'Bay Area Bikers' started by yanc, Jun 26, 2003.

  1. yanc

    yanc Guest

    Can anyone recommend a place that does custom painting of motorcycle
    body work? Preferably around the South Bay. Much thanks in advance.
     
    yanc, Jun 26, 2003
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  2. Can't remember the name of the place, but Cycle Gear (408-288-5051) has
    custom painted bodywork hanging on their wall with the name/number of the
    company that did the work. I'm sure if you gave them a call, they'd give you
    the info.

    Larry
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    Larry St. Regis, Jun 26, 2003
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  3. yanc

    Steve 65 Guest

    Greedy Fly Grafix

    408 362 3445

    Don't have the address handy, but they're on Umbarger rd.

    Primarily paint custom Harleys, but Josh will paint
    anything. Based on the work I saw, he's pretty good.

    For the record, I'm not affiliated with the shop directly.
    It's owned by a FoaF, and I did some Handyman work for the
    owner recently.

    Steve 65
     
    Steve 65, Jun 26, 2003
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  4. Greedy Fly Grafix, 354 Umbarger Rd. # 13, San Jose 95111 408-362-3445.
    (just east of Monterey Highway). Josh Stokes was highly recommended to
    me, but nobody was there when I went by, so I have no experience. You
    may have better luck.

    California Customs, 4234 Monterey Rd # D, San Jose 95111 408-226-3611.
    (just south of Capitol Expwy.). Frank and Dave were highly recommended
    to me. They did a pretty good job painting my saddlebag lids and helmet.


    Dave

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    Dave Schultheis, Jun 26, 2003
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