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drapes
Posted 2010-09-18 11:41 AM (#69799)
Subject: Victory Cross Roads Paint


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
Anyone got any pics of some custom painted Victory Cross Roads (or Cross Country)? I need some ideas for what I may want to do this winter.
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2010-09-27 9:04 AM (#70468 - in reply to #69799)
Subject: RE: Victory Cross Roads Paint


Fountain Inn, SC United States
What Arlen Ness did with one:




And Cory Ness...


You can also see owners' rides here:
http://www.cross-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=4753&post...
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okie57
Posted 2010-09-27 9:27 PM (#70536 - in reply to #69799)
Subject: RE: Victory Cross Roads Paint


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Here is my 2011 Cross Country I had painted by Henderson Auto Body in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I had it painted in Willow Green and White and the pinstripe in Ivory Cream. Notice the Front fender. I had them do the Fender to match the curves of the luggage. This picture was taken on 24 September 2010. ( Sorry can't post because picture too big. Go to www.victoryforums.com to view my bike.)

Edited by okie57 2010-09-27 9:44 PM
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drapes
Posted 2011-01-24 8:58 PM (#78080 - in reply to #69799)
Subject: Re: Victory Cross Roads Paint


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
The Ness bikes look great. The paint and the rims really pop. Wonder how much modification it took to modify the front wheel size. Looks like a lot as there's a new fender on there, new rotors, forks, etc.

Still having a tough time finding a lot of pictures of customized Cross bikes that I can draw ideas from though. 2 things I want to do this winter are get some sweet paint (though I'm creatively challenged so need some ideas first), and a corbin seat. That corbin seat will depend a lot on what I do with the paint, as you can get customized seat colors/patterns.
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hmd520
Posted 2011-01-29 3:43 PM (#78368 - in reply to #69799)
Subject: Re: Victory Cross Roads Paint


Cruiser

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Tucson , AZ
On the Xc Cory built. They change the front end of the bike to a Harley design. Added their custom forks, rake kit, and cut the neck to get the drastic rake. 23" wheel up front.

Im sure there will be a mean rake kit available soon , that will not have you cut the neck. As for paint check around and see what type you are interested in and then find a painter that can paint that style. We are currently doing a Vision for a customer in PA. It is a tatoo style paint job , with alot of celtic design. Should have pics in the next 30 days.
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drapes
Posted 2011-02-20 9:05 PM (#79912 - in reply to #69799)
Subject: Re: Victory Cross Roads Paint


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
HMD - Wow, that paint job of the Vision is amazing. Still not sure what I want, but those pics on your website are amazing. How much does a paint job like that usually run? Do people usually drop off the whole bike to you, or do they take the tins off and drop them off to your shop?
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