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BlackHeart Bike Co. Has a New Custom Cerakote Program

BlackHeart Bike Co. Custom Serakote paint program bronzePhoto c. BlackHeart Bike Co.
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Located in the small, mountain town of Truckee, California BlackHeart Bike Co. has announced that they are introducing a custom paint program using the durable Cerakote coating. Cerakote is an ultra-thin, highly-durable, heat-cured ceramic coating.

Customers will be able to select from the 241 H-Series colors for the following applications:

  • Road Ti – Fork color
  • Allroad Ti – Fork color
  • Allroad AL/Alt – Frame, Fork, and Logo colors
BlackHeart Bike Co. Custom Serakote paint program custom color fork
Photo c. BlackHeart Bike Co. Cerakote color on fork

Custom Paint Pricing

The pricing seems to be in line with BlackHeart’s ethos of “quality products at a fair price”.

  • $300 single-color frame / second color logo
  • $100 single-color fork / no logo
  • Full custom quote available upon request

Check out the colors here.

BlackHeart Bike Co. Custom Serakote paint program pink champagne
Pink Champagne

Other Paint Options

BlackHeart also works with several painters who can deliver anything from BlackHeart past designs, their signature designs, or bring your dream scheme to life.

Painters:

  • BlackHeart in house
  • Mike Hurley – aka MPH Mike – “delivers top-notch paint and can bring any design to life, regardless of the level of detail”.
  • Dr. Curtis Bullock – aka Save The Postal Service – “applies his abstract artwork to create one-of-a-kind designs“.

Check out all of the colors, bikes, and goodies at the link below.

BlackHeartBikeCo.com

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