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multi coloured bike, yay or nay?


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<t>Multi coloured bike or proper spray?</t>  

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  1. 1. Multi coloured bike or proper spray?

    • Multi coloured fairings
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    • White fairings, Blue tank
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Last year a car decided to write off my er6f. It was metalic blue.


The tank and rear right fairing are still mint with no damage, as is the front mudguard. The belly pan was black, with the right hand side damaged but the left still usable.


Now, I have got a metalic green front right main fairing, and a silver belly pan (right hand side). The rear left fairing I can find cheapest in bright orange, and am keeping an eye out for a useable left fairing.


my question to you is, should I go with a multi coloured bike and leave all tehse fairings in random colours (for the lolz), or my orignal plan of just getting cheap fairings then respraying the belly black, leaving the tank blue and all the rest white?


What say you?

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But you will look a right tw*t :mrgreen:

 

So nowt different from usual then :mrgreen:


Hmm, I did see some nice green leather gloves.... and a yellow lid with a blue mohawk stuck to it would be cool...dammit, more overtime is needed!!!

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woop, go red chain, only problem is you have to keep cleaning it or no-one will be able to tell :crybaby:

 

Not a problem :) I'm blingin' up my Black SL1000 tonight with new posh 'dicators and red hoses - already has red hydrolics. That should give the trolls something to munch on :) Piccies to follow. :cheers:

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