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What happens when a Fortune 500 company with billions
of dollars in sales wants to make a big splash to promote their line
of automotive paints? They figure what would really stand out on the
Hotrod show circuit is a chopper with a radical paint job. So when
Marty Harp and Rick Dixon from Main Street Auto body in Mason City, IL
went looking for a chopper for the Dupont Custom Finish display, they
knew they wanted something special. When Marty saw a Vengeance Raider
at a car show in Oklahoma City, Marty knew he had found the right
platform to showcase both the Dupont Custom Finishes and his artistic
skill.
The bike Marty chose is a stock 2003 Vengeance Raider. With a 6”
stretch in the down-tubes, 2” extra in the backbone and a 40-degree
rake, the Raider had just the right chopper stance Marty was looking
for. But what really impressed Marty about the Raider were fit &
finish and the components that make up the overall package. Marty
commented: “When I saw the Vengeance bikes, I was blown away. These
are truly ‘show quality’ production bikes.”
The “stock” Vengeance Raider Marty chose features an S&S 113
Ci engine with full-show polish, a 5-speed transmission and a massive
250 series rear tire. All the cables and lines are plastic-coated
braided stainless steel and the bike is equipped with matched billet
wheels, rotors and pulley, billet forward controls, billet hand
controls and billet triple trees. Best of all, the billet is show
chromed to keep everything a shiny as possible. The Raider is truly a
show bike straight from the factory.
So how did this radical bike come together? Marty contacted Vengeance
and arranged for the frame, fenders, tank and oil bag to be shipped to
his shop in Illinois. Marty laid down the Dupont Sea Mist Pearl
Metallic and then laid on three layers of crossover flames. Magenta
Pearl flames with orange pin stripping, Purple Pearl Metallic flames
with a jagged blue pin stripping and silver flames with black pin
stripping. Then Marty airbrushed the silver flames with bevels and
highlights to give them a cool extruded steel look. But the
piece-de-resistance is on the 10” wide rear fender that covers the
massive 250 series rear tire. With the layers of flames as a backdrop,
Marty airbrushed an amazingly detailed cracked skull with deep blue
eyes. Marty’s artwork deftly combines the look of a traditional
chopper skull with the large-eye style of Japanese Anime art. The two
design schools are blended together to create a radical new skull
design that is somehow eerily familiar.
So where can you go to see this radical show bike? Marty and his wife
Kelly will be touring the country with the bike as part of the Dupont
Custom Finishes display. They are scheduled to attend events including
the Good Guys shows and the NSRA shows. So when you’re checking out
the radical Hotrods this year make sure you stop by the Dupont display
and check out the Vengeance Raider that Marty & Rick dressed in
Dupont’s finest.
About the Company:
Vengeance Motorcycles is a division of Vengeance Performance Products,
LLC. Headquartered in Mira Loma, CA USA. Vengeance Motorcycles, Parts,
Accessories and Apparel are sold through a nationwide network of
factory-authorized dealers. For more information visit the Vengeance
web site at www.VengeanceMotorcycles.com.
For Additional Information Contact:
Stephen C. Sharpe, Director of Sales & Marketing
(p) 866-4836432 (f) 909-681-2901
Email:
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