Custom Helmet paint

wetwilllie

Active Member
Hey Kiddos, I am turning my painting hobby into something more. I have been building bikes and doing paint for myself and friends for a while and want to see if I can make it my main gig. Here is a look at what I am working on now.
This is a new Shoei RF-1100. I wanted a vintage paint job on a modern helmet so I went Mexican blanket. I will be putting this one up for sale when it's done.
2oz of 0.15 Kustom Chrome metal flake.

It turned out to be several hours more taping then I imagined.

The red side

The green side

And the lacy center.


This is a new Seven-Zero-Seven Vendetta III. I'll be selling it as well.
White first.

Flame red.

Metallic Gold.

And Black half-tone to finish it off.


And these are my personals.
Shoei RF-1000
It's first paint job was blue and honey-combed.



Then it was too blue.
Here is what it's getting now.



Cheapo dirt bike helmet 1





Cheapo dirt bike helmet 2





Let me know what you think. And let me know if you need some work our just have questions on your own stuff. Thanks.
 
Thanks Mich for sharing, man - look forward to more!
 
Excellent skills ;), I hope you are using waterbased paints to perform these masterpieces. For 25 years I worked for an organization that tested and certified helmets for all sports/activities, and it is well known in the industry that paints will affect the integrity of the helmet shell. This affect can reduce the integral strength of the shell to causing it to fail impact test protocols. The now common painted goaltender masks were the test rats some fifteen years ago where teams would submit repainted helmet for recertification. It was an extremely costly process until they found the perfect mixture of materials and paints that would meet the standards. This whole process has simplified now with waterbased paints, due the fact that there is no solvent interaction.

I don't want to start a flaming war but this topic isn't something to disregard as urban myths... you wouldn't want to find out the hard way!
 
Thanks all. I hope to get this going as my full time gig strictly in helmets and bike tins.

VonYinzer said:
Holy hell! Those are amazing.

Might have a gas tank for ya to do in a few months.
Let me know when your ready, I'd love to help you out.

o1marc said:
What do you get for a helmet paint job?
Finnigan said:
Yup I want one, when I get my helmet I'm interested in what you charge
I will have a website up soon with pricing. If you need to know ASAP, send me a PM. thanks.

cqyqte said:
Excellent skills ;), I hope you are using waterbased paints to perform these masterpieces.

I don't want to start a flaming war but this topic isn't something to disregard as urban myths... you wouldn't want to find out the hard way!
Thanks! I am using water based paint for all the primers, sealers, and base coats. I have read a little about the problems catalysts cause to the shells. I haven't found a water based clear I like, so, when I spray them with catalysed clear all vent opening or bits of helmet that aren't sealed by the water-based base coats are covered when I clear. And don't worry about the 'flame war" if this was something I didn't know about I would be happy to get the info.

Thanks again for all the possitive feedback.
 
P.S. none of these pics are of clear coated helmets. I am still cutting and buffing these. I'll get the final pics up soon.
 
I've gotta ask....what took you so long to put this out there??? Incredible talent man. Seriously, incredible.
 
I think this is the first time I have ever seen full face helmets that I actually WANT to wear.

Gary
 
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