CCR Panigale Paint Job In Works

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Several members have taken my advice and reached out to my good friend, and Ducati paintwork specialist in Connecticut. Right now Sean is doing one of the biggest Panigale pieces for a guy who wants the most kick ... paint scheme ever done. As a serious carbon fiber lover I had to show this carbon piece for this bike. It is spectacular in every sense, and if just one front fender looks this good I can only imagine what the rest of the bike will come out like!

According to Sean "Custom mixed "Candy translucent white!"
Ducati Corse' logo done over CF, notice how YOU CAN SEE THROUGH all colors!
100% translucent and holographic! Red, white and green.


:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Custom Motorcycle Paint | Connecticut Cycle Refinishing

***Additional piece here !!

"Look close at the white area. Customer is computer guru and took all important dates in his life, marriage, birth of kids....etc....and transposed them into binary code. See the prism pearl gold binary code hidden in the white? I took stock panigale tri colore paint scheme and dropped the red down lower to get rid of some of the white....."
 

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Holy Crap that guy is freaking awesome!! Huge talent there!!!!!!
 
No to be a .... - but this is night and day from that pink paint job posted previously. This is awesome work.

The thought, technic and skill is spectacular. I will be sending my carbon pieces over the winter as I have already communicated with Sean and the laquer job I did on my carbon was "rookie" :(
 
Looks very good. It must of took a lot of skill to perform that work.
 
That is fantastic on the front guard. Good mate to have there gunny.
 
I'd put those pieces on the wall as works of art. Just imagine when you get the first stone chip - you'd be gutted!!! Very, very impressive.
 
No to be a .... - but this is night and day from that pink paint job posted previously. This is awesome work.

The thought, technic and skill is spectacular. I will be sending my carbon pieces over the winter as I have already communicated with Sean and the laquer job I did on my carbon was "rookie" :(

You're not being a .... - these pieces show imagination, design, AND skill. Black pink just showed skill - no thought or imagination at all. Subtlety is key, which black/pink guy never seemed to figure out.
 
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I should have final pics today unless Sean puts them up first. He generally uses the org website but trying to get him over to this one too.
 
I must say I wasn't at all impressed with the work posted on his site, but this is down right badass!! Gunny tell him to update his site, be sure to include this one. :)
 
Understood

I must say I wasn't at all impressed with the work posted on his site, but this is down right badass!! Gunny tell him to update his site, be sure to include this one. :)

He is a one man show. I have spoken to him about getting the newest work up on his site which needs a touch up. I have the pics of the bike and will be posting them up after I check with him first. I will pass along your thoughts.
 
the work on the fairing panel is mega sick,very clever,I like that.:;). Mudguard reminds me of the carbon hugger i had painted on my 1098. Guy painted it black with a red pearl fleck in it,paint wasn"t too thick so you could see the carbon weave through the colour,only just tho,not as stand out as this example and finished with a NCR decal before lacquer. Very subtle,but sublime,which put a huge smile on my face. Got an idea for over the winter regarding the fuel tank on my Tri and gonna get the front guard painted in the same pearl black as mentioned,get rid of that ..... matte look. I"m pretty sure you guys will think it rocks when I post some pics,you seem to appreciate a bit of class+skilled handywork.
 
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