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Harley-Davidson V-Rod

Themecolour was asked to paint this custom Harley-Davidson V-Rod.

 

The owner bought a complete custom paint package from a Harley-Davidson dealer. Once the paint scheme had been fitted to the previously black bike the owner realised it was a little bright for his taste.

 

Wanting something more subtle and preferably black he booked a consultation with our artist, the customer expressed his preferences and the design ideas were brought together, when happy with the complete design the work began.

 

Working very closely with our artist to get exactly the right design result, ensured satisfaction. This included regular updates and design consultation as the work progressed.

 

Resulting in a finished Harley-Davidson that will be a guaranteed head turner.

 

The Paint:

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Radiator Covers with hooded skull design.

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Rear fenders have skulls with black ghost flames over.

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The fuel tank cover has a full face skull with ghost flames over and Harley-Davidson insignia airbrushed.

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The front fender and radiator covers shown here.

Where are we? Themecolour

Our Workshop is based in Bristol, in the South West of England. Situated in the North of the city, close to the motorway network, we're just 2 hours from London, 2 hours from Birmingham and only an hour from Cardiff.

Tel: 0770 409 0203
e-mail: dave@themecolour.com

Our Commitment

Together, with a commitment to offering a professional and friendly service from start to finish you will be helped with the design and get constant updates on your vehicle's progress irrespective of your location or distance from our workshop.

When you contact us initially include as much detail as possible about your piece i.e.; guitar, motorcycle, laptop etc, please include the make, model and condition.

When enquiring about custom artwork, please include any concept ideas, styles or reference material you may have for the artwork you're looking to have done.

This information enables us to get a 'feel' for what you want, consider your project and give you a rough guide estimate of the likely cost of your new artwork.

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