

Unfortunately I do not have some of the photos of all my projects so I can only recap the last one I have done. I love motorcycles, yes they are dangerous, yes you can get killed in an accident. But if I had to choose between dying because I slipped and broke my neck while taking a shower or getting killed while riding my bike, you get the idea. Enough with the morbidity already lets recap.
My first two motorcycles were Buells, I knew I wanted one the moment I sat on one in the showroom and when they started it up and you hear that Harley rumble, well that just sealed the deal.
My second Buell was a 2001 Cyclone M2 in Molten Orange fresh out of the showroom with just 4 miles on it. Which kind of sucks because as any good gearhead will tell you, you have to break it in. So for the first 500 miles (450 - I was too impatient) you should not let the revs go beyond 3000 rpm. I have to tell you the freeway ride home was a horrific 50 mph at 2950 rpms. I have attached a photo a similar bike for reference.
After about three years I finally got the courage to tear it down and put some graphics on it. I had just opened my shop East Coast Hot Rod Factory and I wanted to show case some of the paint I would be selling.

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