Pricing Information
Hourly Rates:
Airbrushing / Painting - $75 per hour
Prep / Polishing - $60 hour
Shop rates are available
Some jobs are Flat rated - big jobs will be discounted!
Pricing Depends on several factors, including these and others:
- Size of your parts
- Condition of Yours parts (including age)
- Quality of the existing paint job
- Whether or not we have to do any disassembly/re-assembly
- Complexity of your new paint job
- Cost of paint for your new job
Prices:
The following is a sampling of prices based on late models with stock paint and no major modifications. I can give a general quote over the phone. For an exact quote, I will need the parts in hand. I can also provide quotes for insurance companies, or other shops.
Keep in mind, these prices are for a high quality paint job. If you are looking to get it done cheaper and at a lesser quality, I may be able to help with that as well.
One Color Paint Job - Black or equivelant
883 Sportster (tank and fenders)- $600
Dyna/Softail (small)- $700
Fatboy - $800
Touring Models - $1600 and up
Stock Saddle Bag Set Re-Paint - $500
Small Parts or Half Helmet to match your stock paint - $50 to $150
Base Color, Flames and Pin-line
883 Sportster - $1350
Dyna/Softail - $1500
Fatboy - $1600
Black with ghost flames
Sportster - $1000
Softail/Dyna - $1200
Fatboy - $1300
Murals
$75 per hour. Usually $250 to $1500 depending on size and complexity
Of course we paint Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and other model Cruisers
Sport Bike Painting
There are a lot of factors to consider when painting a Sport Bike. Often they have 7-10 large pieces, or 15 or more smaller pieces, but some might just have a tank, fender, and small tail section. 1 color prices for a Sport bike start at $600, but it will usually be between $800 and $1000.
A typical graphic paint job on a Sport Bike will be $2000 or more for a moderate 3 color graphic (flames or other).
You get the best price when the bike is one color, factory paint, with no stickers.
Remember, I need you to bring me the disassembled fairings and gas tanks or drop it off at your mechanic for disassembly. I cannot take in whole motorcycles.
