NC30 Standard Schemes, maybe worth making sticky?

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Re: NC30 Standard Schemes, maybe worth making sticky?

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dont like type 6 myself, i think the colours look too 90's if you get what i mean
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Spike16 wrote:dont like type 6 myself, i think the colours look too 90's if you get what i mean
shit really, a 90's colours on a 90's bike!!! well that will never do will it!!
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you know what i mean, the other schemes are quite timeless but the type 6 (and the equivelant but in red) to me seems to date th ebike alot more
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Spike16 wrote:you know what i mean, the other schemes are quite timeless but the type 6 (and the equivelant but in red) to me seems to date th ebike alot more
I agree - I think its the light blue in the colour scheme. Also don't like the paint on the tail unit.
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Post by hannakournikova »

i would say type 4 is the most modern/wont age as quickly.
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they all look old, and are old.
and tbh i think that it doesnt matter how clean or good condition the bike is, it will still look old.
but i like em ;)
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Type 8 but with white wheels.




The same as mine then. :D

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jo wrote:
Spike16 wrote:you know what i mean, the other schemes are quite timeless but the type 6 (and the equivelant but in red) to me seems to date th ebike alot more
I agree - I think its the light blue in the colour scheme. Also don't like the paint on the tail unit.
I had an original type 6, I personally really liked it. Not as garish as some 90's schemes (pink fzr400's/yzf750's anyone?).

Type 8 (hrc stickered) is my fave though.
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