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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Sterling Heights, Michigan
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Personally, I like the stock color scheme the best........
The only thing I might change is the engine fins. I'd black them out. Most of the times, simplicity is the best choice. Phil
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We seem to have a lot of votes coming in for#8.
I guess it all depends on one question..why? I am assuming you are are painter.. are you desirous of using this to showcase your skills? If so keep in mind that you have chosen a scheme that has a vary narrow market of interest. That's cool if you are looking for a niche market, but I think many people would agree with me that the red is just too much and that might make you look to out there for the average biker to bother approaching you with a job he or she wants done. If you are doing it for yourself.. hey pick the one you like best.. Your ride. DayGlo red or a bike covered in fur.. who cares as long as the one riding it is happy. This was not meant to offend.. ain't my bike I don't care.. just giving you some food for thought. |
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