Hand-lettered signs, helmets, parts, motorcycles, and all sorts of things I'm interested in.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Triumph X75 Hurricane
This is the Craig Vetter designed Triumph X75 Hurricane. This one was at the local Trev Deeley Motorcycle Museum a short while back. I always liked the looks of the bike.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
"El Burro Azul" Custom Honda C70
Here is a set of side panels, fenders, and assorted body pieces for a custom Honda C70 that I painted and pinstriped.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
1984 Honda C70 Frame.
This is a 1984 Honda C7o frame I recently painted in Nason Ful-Cryl acrylic enamel. The blue has a mild metalflake finish and is super easy to work with.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
International Norton Owners Association Nortorious Rally 2010
These were taken at this year's International Norton Owners Association "Nortorious" Rally in Lumby, B.C. Lot's of bikes were at the event, and the riding in the area was fantastic.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
1932 British Motor Cycle Club Vancouver, B.C.
Here is an old photograph of the British Motor Cycle Club of Vancouver, B.C., circa 1932. Courtesy of the British Motorcycle Owners Club, Vancouver.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
B.S.A. and Triumph Gas Cans.
These vintage gas cans are now displayed sitting in a pair of cool garages alongside some really nice old British bikes. I lettered them using One-Shot.
Sign for Haiti Relief.
This was a sign I did for my church's Haiti relief fund. We were accepting donations of rice for an orphanage supported by our congregation.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Old Orange Crush Clock
This job was very challenging to do, and required a bit of thought. The old paint on these clock faces is often dry and powdery and rubs off very easily. I couldn't use any adhesives, no matter how mild, to mask off the images. Thank God, it turned out well.
1976 Honda CB400/4 Super Sport
This rough looking bike was a roadside find that was beyond restoration(?). It's parts are now in many hands throughout the NorthWest.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
BSA A65 finished!
Brother Tom has been working feverishly throughout the months to get this ol' britsickle up and running. He had some help from various sources, including your's truly! I did a fair bit of paint work on this bike, including the side covers (see earlier post) as well as the headlight brackets, etc. Beautiful bike! And now it runs!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
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