Hamburg - August 2009
Well the great news is that the custom shop was able to get me on the road for the Memorial Day rides. After 6 months and missing the spring riding season I was definitely thankful. The paint looks great and I really like the overall look of the bike, but there's still more work to do.
Search on "Phantasm" for other pictures of this project. Here's a Youtube video showing a walkaround: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLmTeP7N5dM
Items I'm still waiting on include:
* Headlight assembly - The shop installed one they had lying around since mine broke during installation :_(
* Front turn signals - Bullet lights to be mounted on the handlbars
* Carb Re-jetting - The new pipes are great but lots of pops when coasting/decelerating
* Fab some risers for the mirrors to get a more usable viewing angle
* Air Horn Installation - Gotta lose the stock "meeep meeep" horn
* Replacement floorboards, brake pedal and drive shaft cover
* Cut off the stock helmet lock bracket (can't use it anyway with the side mount license plate)
Hi All,
For the last six months I've been working with a couple shops to give my 2000 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic a new look with a rather unique theme. Specifically, the killer spheres from the Phantasm horror movie series.
The paint design evolved from two sources of inspiration
We started by stretching the tank using the extension from Baron Custom Accessories, and welding/drilling holes on the rear fender to eliminate the brake light/signal light/license plate assembly, and to accomodate installation of a pair of bullet signal lights on the sides. A side mount was then installed for the license plate and brake light.
My initial instructions for the paint were to come up with a design similar to the "Silver Blade" project referenced above, but with more substance to the blades, more defined edges, and contours reminiscent of the Phantasm sphere blades (no jagged edges though).Also, I wanted the black on top of the tins to fade to a bloody looking root beer color.
I was initially thinking of a 3d illustration for the spheres but was blown away when the painter proposed a tribal rendition of the triple bladed sphere. I couldn't have been happier then when I saw the skull-like tribal ball now gracing the tank top and the helmet and I'm thrilled with the look of every one of the tins.
As I write this the custom shop is working on final assembly. I can't wait to get this project literally "on the road" for Memorial Day weekend. I'll be sure to post pictures of the bike when it's complete.
Put these on sounds much better.
'03 Yamaha 1100 Classic
2005 800 Vulcan, my pride and joy!
Another picture...can't help myself!
I bought these lever covers cheap from a mate at a bike wreck shop. I didn't want them this long but put them on for a laugh
with the view to trimming them in a week or two. Years later they are still there. I sort of like the whipping around the elbows and they also keep the flies away... the slow ones that I catch up with that is!