self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :D
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- xivlia
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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
:D thanks! at least a few people like what ive done 

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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
You've destroyed the bike completley, not forgetting lowering its value faster than the greeks are doing.
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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
Neosophist wrote:You've destroyed the bike completley, not forgetting lowering its value faster than the greeks are doing.
Does value matter if he's keeping the bike? If he decides to sell, he can easily put it back to OE colours.
I don't personally see how changing a colour scheme equates to "completely destroying" the bike.
You and the other purists need to chill the smeg out Neo. It's HIS bike and he can do what the fcuk he wants with it. It's NOT in YOUR garage so why the fcuk does it matter to you?
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
I'm with Thunderace (generally) although not quite as steamed about it perhaps.
Even though I don't like the paint scheme, I can't get offended by what someone else does to their own possession. What the guy needs is positive, constructive criticism about how to get good results and maybe learn for the next time.
My opinion is that it's perplexing to me how much people care about appearances. It doesn't affect performance whatsoever and yet people spend hundreds of pounds of paint jobs! Of course it's their choice but to me, every honest penny is going on performance and efficiency and the bare mimimum is gonna be spent on looks. The fairings are the first thing to get wrecked if you bin it down the road!
Yet I understand that others have earned a lot more money than I have and want their machine to look nice. No probs with that. But c'mon, let's be a bit more positive and a bit less arsey to the guy. Gawd knows he gives us plenty of ammunition on the mechanical side!

Even though I don't like the paint scheme, I can't get offended by what someone else does to their own possession. What the guy needs is positive, constructive criticism about how to get good results and maybe learn for the next time.
My opinion is that it's perplexing to me how much people care about appearances. It doesn't affect performance whatsoever and yet people spend hundreds of pounds of paint jobs! Of course it's their choice but to me, every honest penny is going on performance and efficiency and the bare mimimum is gonna be spent on looks. The fairings are the first thing to get wrecked if you bin it down the road!
Yet I understand that others have earned a lot more money than I have and want their machine to look nice. No probs with that. But c'mon, let's be a bit more positive and a bit less arsey to the guy. Gawd knows he gives us plenty of ammunition on the mechanical side!

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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
Never mind the paintwork, OP, did you figure out why your plugs looked as if they'd been trodden into a muddy pool of water?
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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
+1 in the words of vfrderek they look like they came straight out of a sandpitmissis sumner wrote:Never mind the paintwork, OP, did you figure out why your plugs looked as if they'd been trodden into a muddy pool of water?
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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
the plugs have been replaced if you guys didnt already figure that one out. and the value is only degrading for "Purists" as a normal guy who prefers looks over OE. would pay MUCH more on a modernized bike than an 20 year old looking bike.... i like what ive done, and hardcore purists dont... but dont tell me that ive completely destroyed the bike... it may look like ive destroyed to bike to the eyes of "purists" but not in my eyes.. so be positive like some of the members have.
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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
And we Greeks keep falling and fallingNeosophist wrote:You've destroyed the bike completley, not forgetting lowering its value faster than the greeks are doing.

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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
pns wrote:And we Greeks keep falling and fallingNeosophist wrote:You've destroyed the bike completley, not forgetting lowering its value faster than the greeks are doing.
You must be constantly tripping all over the broken crockery

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Re: self painted, first time. outcome is pretty good to me :
Actualy you will find that parkers used bike price guide that says that it is degrading to the value,xivlia wrote:the value is only degrading for "Purists" .
But then again...what the fcuk would they know about the pricing of used bikes

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