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Daytec is the result of an evolution of several different interest and a couple of business adventures by a guy named Phil Day. It probably all started back in 1974 but it wasn't until the passing of 19 years of building high performance exhaust systems for the Boating Industry , learning about powder coating and playing around with all types of off road vehicles that "Daytec" came into being. Phil has always had passions for fancy things with rubber tires and if those things had an engine the interest was even greater. Phil also liked to have lots of equipment and machinery at his disposal and over the course of a few years had acquired a collection of equipment and a powder coating facility and decided to try a new adventure. In January 1991 JPM Product and Finishing Co. was born. But, it wasn't until mid 1992 that Phil made the decision to start building motorcycle frames for the aftermarket Harley Davidson motorcycle industry. On 12-20-92 the first Daytec built aftermarket softail frame was finished, powder coated and photographed right here at what is known today as Daytec Center LLC. The name "Daytec" was brought into being in mid 1993 and today stands as a registered trademark. Since 1993 Daytec has built 0ver 50,000 motorcycle frames and countless different accessories for those frames. Our customers have ranged from the home enthusiast to the biggest aftermarket manufactures in the industry. Daytec has the reputation for building the highest quality motorcyle frames available to the after market industry world wide. The motorcycle industry has been exciting and rewarding and Phil looks forward to more adventures and new horizons in product design and developement for Daytec. You need to be riding a motorcycle built on a Daytec Frame!