NC24 proposed colour scheme
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- thunderace
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NC24 proposed colour scheme
I'm thinking of something like this


With a white stripe down the middle about 6" wide to sort of match my helmet

I know the pics are NC30 but that was all I could find. Also, I don't have the lower fairing/belly pan so it will be a bikini job.
So what do you think? And what graphics would you recommend? Any pics of said graphics?


With a white stripe down the middle about 6" wide to sort of match my helmet

I know the pics are NC30 but that was all I could find. Also, I don't have the lower fairing/belly pan so it will be a bikini job.
So what do you think? And what graphics would you recommend? Any pics of said graphics?
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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
Painting it italian colors?


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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
I think that scheme would look good, but only if it was done in the same way as the helmet. More white background with green/red stripes either side. Then a few well placed decals and you have a nice looking scheme! Good luck if you go for it.
Chris.

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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
chrisja2 wrote:I think that scheme would look good, but only if it was done in the same way as the helmet. More white background with green/red stripes either side. Then a few well placed decals and you have a nice looking scheme! Good luck if you go for it.![]()
Chris.

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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
i agree with the predominantly white with colour strips...if you look at the graphical design of your helmet, it is easily transferable to the bike...
the differing colour blocks on either side of the bike just seem uninspired imo..
the differing colour blocks on either side of the bike just seem uninspired imo..
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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
Could be easily developed to include a mostly-white belly pan... maybe a couple of white number boards...
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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
I love the weight-saving no-sided swingarm. Is it magnetic? 

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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
Same stuff Scotty invented in Star Trek no doubt - transparent aluminum.banoffee wrote:I love the weight-saving no-sided swingarm. Is it magnetic?
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Re: NC24 proposed colour scheme
guess who wrote:Could be easily developed to include a mostly-white belly pan... maybe a couple of white number boards...
Don't have the belly pan or lower fairings
