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I have had several done by a painter named Darrin. I think he goes by the name (Darrin Did It) He always has a both at bike week and Leesberg bikefest. Does great work but if you want to clear coat over it you may have to have somebody else do that.
OH!.....a 'pin striper'! I just thought a pins tripper was the same as a pins kicker (what we used to call a poor bowler).
Back to the striper.....Daytona Bike Week coming up in about 75 days....many of them to choose from.
Most have books filled with pictures of bike they have done....and there is usually one being striped that
you can watch what they do. Or stop at a local bike night....see a bike with work that you like, ask where
it was done.
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