Just finished this helmet for Chris Wehrheim and he's bringing it in Italy for the WSK finals in Lonato. He will surely look good with this matte finished lid. Good luck in Italy Chris.
Once in while (that's like every two years) I get to paint a motorcycle helmet. This one is for my buddy Eric from Florida. A flame job with very subtle DUCATI logos in the background. Of course, he's got his race number on each sides as well.
Here is another example of a matte finished helmet. This new finishing technique is really hot right now and I was not surprised that Marco went for it when I suggested it. Good luck in Egypt Marco.
I rarely paint those GP-5W with the peak visor. I guess nobody buys them. This one came from Florida. It features a waving American flag and checkered flag. The bottom rear has the Italian flag to show Michael's origin.
I had a great time in Europe but, everything has to finish at one point and I got back in the thick of it very quickly...I had no choice.
One of the first helmet to be completed is Matt Lee's GP-5. I did a helmet for Matt a couple of years ago and he came back. I offered to do the tribal theme and matte clear and he went for it. It's a good thing because this thing rocks.
After being sidelined for a few years, Chris Green was back in a race car last week-end in Montreal. With the help of his sponsors, he was able to race in the Grand-Am GT class in a Pontiac GTO alongside Italian driver, Diego Alessi.
Of course he had to commissioned a new helmet for the occasion and I was there to deliver it in person at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.