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small boy
23-03-2004, 09:17 AM
Hi,anybody know dream machine's phone number(the custom paint shop),can anybody recommend a paint shop ?
Cheers
Smallboy:confused:

CK & AK
23-03-2004, 09:22 AM
Andy - at Pitstop Paint, Wolverhampton.
Cant remember the number, but AK has posted it up a few times, so need to have a look on the boards somewhere... (or I can post up when I get home)

C

Pedro
23-03-2004, 09:31 AM
Before you go to DreamMachine, you might want to talk to JMo - think she had issues.......

Ped

slug
23-03-2004, 09:57 AM
Never used them but here are their contact details:

Dream Machine
Unit 3 Derwent St, Long Eaton,
Nottingham NG10 3JW.
UK

Tel:(0115) 973 6615
Fax:(0115) 946 2765

dream_machine@compuserve.com

slug
23-03-2004, 09:59 AM
INteresting how the :( appeared without me putting them in. Another case of computers thinking for us:)

JAYNEYT
23-03-2004, 09:59 AM
My other half has a paint job on his bike - done by a guy in Burton-On-Trent in Derbyshire.

The photo really doesn't do the bike justice - it really is amazing. Its all X-Men. Chris has won a couple of bike shows with the bike.

The front mudguard has a picture of wolverine and the detail is fantastic.

I can pm you the phone number if interested.

http://fatbloke.xt500.org.uk/janeyt.jpg

Jay
23-03-2004, 10:01 AM
Yup, Dream Machine seem to be getting a dodgy rep, I've used these guys who were very helpful and best of all, efficient!

4th Dimension in Shepperton, Tel 01932 251800

npotts
23-03-2004, 10:02 AM
Forget Dream Machine mate. I got my spray job done by Rage Designs (the guys there do the Monster Mob Ducati bikes, plus Shakeys helmets including his new 2004 Shoei MotoGP one).
I had my 748 done by them and its a superb job. They will even upholster your seat for you if desired....

Larraine Bamford
23-03-2004, 11:58 AM
Dream machine are naff. My husband had to return his bike 3 times and then it came back with different coloured flecks all over the tank where the tosser next door was spraying another bike a different colour. Every time the bike went back it came back with an even worse problem. He gave up in the end. I also had a friend who worked with them for a few years and even he wouldn't recommend them. Stay clear!

A Yerbury
23-03-2004, 01:12 PM
are you just getting a respray in one colour or "schemes" remember, people will scrutinise and be far more critical of a respray than a new item. Next time in a showroom have a real gander, most finishes have one or two tiny flaws and flecks.
I hope you find somewhere good.
-death to the standard monster!!- If I was worried about resale value I would have had the thing laminated...........:)