Munewari - The Warrior Paint As A Tribute To All Bikers
Published Wednesday, February 01, 2006 by hogbiker | E-mail this post
Coming from: Bikernet.com "... This bike represents all things honorable represented by the Bushido symbols that adorn the bike. The symbols are actually versions and concepts of “the way of the warrior”. Each part of the bike has a different belief, such as honor, honesty, and bravery. Jonathan Pantaleon, award winning airbrush artist, used House of Kolor paints for the entire bike. The paint job on the gas tank is done in the same style as it would be on a man’s chest. That’s where the name, Munewari, came from. The bike was originally scheduled to be a more flesh tone color, but Matt decided against it, as he didn’t really want to build a bike that could be compared to a big tattooed dick. The owner was blown away when he saw the bike for the first time. ... For a shop that’s been open for only two years, Matt has began to rack up the trophies. He won numerous times with several bikes and looks to be gaining momentum. I look for Matt Kraft and Kraft Custom Cycles to be a major player in the years to come. Anyone who truly knows about bikes will be able to appreciate the no nonsense style and clean lines Matt’s bikes display. Don’t take my word for it, check out the pictures or go online to
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