OKI Paint scheme.
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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
The oki scheme is my favourite. I am aiming for a decent oki.
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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
What is the colour of the OKI scheme theme. It looks like a more orange than red as most replicas I've seen always paint it red. I'm thinking of doing an OKI scheme now as I had finally saved up for the full carbon fairings from Tyga and they emailed me last night to say they are discontinued so I am very very disappointed right now!
If anyone can give me recommendations on the colour code of the OKI scheme I'd appreciate it as it's my next favourite scheme after my carbon fetish
If anyone can give me recommendations on the colour code of the OKI scheme I'd appreciate it as it's my next favourite scheme after my carbon fetish
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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
I don't understand why they're always painted red. This blatantly looks like orange to me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw-CP2NYC7Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw-CP2NYC7Q
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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
Depends on the light, here's 2 more pics of exactly the same bike as in your clip:Tossi wrote:I don't understand why they're always painted red. This blatantly looks like orange to me:


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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
^^^
Yeah, I believe it's a shade of fluorescent red (a bit like that used on some of the Marlboro Yams) and very susceptible to different lighting conditions. Hence why it looks orange in some pics and red in others.
Yeah, I believe it's a shade of fluorescent red (a bit like that used on some of the Marlboro Yams) and very susceptible to different lighting conditions. Hence why it looks orange in some pics and red in others.
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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
Cammo wrote:Depends on the light, here's 2 more pics of exactly the same bike as in your clip:Tossi wrote:I don't understand why they're always painted red. This blatantly looks like orange to me:
Thats the 1992 scheme, not the 1991 scheme ,which I reckon the 1992 scheme is a darker colour.
A close colour is tygas rc211v replica project bike or whatever it is.
I dunno how I'll get a painter to match it
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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
It's the same 1991 bike - Doohan's name is on the screen, 1992 was Gardner/Beattie.
It's the same colour mate, just different hues in different light.
It's the same colour mate, just different hues in different light.
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Re: OKI Paint scheme.
The vid I posted is the '91 scheme.
I'm pretty sure the pics you posted are the '92 scheme. It even says Daryl on it from what I can see. And the black wheels and orange paint breaking away
I'm pretty sure the pics you posted are the '92 scheme. It even says Daryl on it from what I can see. And the black wheels and orange paint breaking away