Paint scheme

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TURK122
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Paint scheme

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Hi all is the a standard paint scheme?
It says it's a 1993 model if that helps.
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Re: Paint scheme

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Looks standard to me.
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Re: Paint scheme

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Not for an NC30. It's a copy of the RVF400RT scheme. Looks sharp, but definitely not OEM. (And charge your phone, dude!)

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They could well be Chinese fairings, I've seen quite a few in that NC35 colour scheme.
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Re: Paint scheme

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will go +1 on chinese fairings.

its a standard RVF400 color scheme (NC35) but painted onto NC30 fairings.

There are off the shelf replica kits avaiable in china in this scheme so likely one of them

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here is one of the forums (drunkenmonkeys) rvf road bike.

Same scheme but a proper nc35. they also have white wheels not red.

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red whels are a bit of a give-away to the origianl scheme of the bike (unless of course the wheels have been changed at soem point) woudl need to go on frame / engine numbers.

most these bikes are old now and many are crashed rebuilt bitsas.

no real drama as long as its done properly and you know exactly what your buying.

personally rather buy a straight rebuilt bike in good mehcnaicla condition than a genuine neglected bike if my intention was just to ride and have some fun.
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