Ok. At risk of being bombarded with suggestions like "what about a nice shade of hedgerow green" etc, I want to get a custom job done on the latest bike. I had thought about copying the last one, still really like that, but want to consider what else might be nice. I don't like murals, not overly keen on metallic colours, like retro-ish styles, bright colours especially when contrasted against dark. Got any pics of bikes where the style might fit the Fazer?
Don't really mind the banter bit, but would actually quite welcome some more serious responses too, if that's at all possible. Ta.
A serious thread on FOCU........think iam in the wrong place :lol
yellow speed block on the hedge trimmer, your last bike, now thats moved on I can say I liked that one...so, how about a search on the interweb for some gp bikes of the 70's - 80's, I thinking of a kenny roberts rep without the full bodywork....
One step further than the hedgetrimmer MK1
If it's going to be KR influenced, I think I'd just have a repeat of the last one. Everybody liked that one Paul; they were all just jealous Seriously ( :rolleyes), I got so many complimentary comments on that one.
My favourite combination was always black and red (still love the Kwak 750 Turbos for that), which is why I always thought the Lava Red was the best standard colour on the thou. Luke had one done for someone else recently in black and red, that I thought looked really good, but don't just want to copy that. Doesn't have to be black and red though, if something else captures my imagination, which has been sorely lacking of late; hence this thread.
Might be a little prize in it for a suggestion that gets my vote
No, I don't have a safe with mystery contents :lol
How about , Chrome tank , red frame , black engine , black mudgards , alumininium side panels, black fairing with red fazer writing on silver background .
(26-05-15, 10:43 AM)nick crisp link Wrote:If it's going to be KR influenced, I think I'd just have a repeat of the last one. Everybody liked that one Paul; they were all just jealous Seriously ( :rolleyes), I got so many complimentary comments on that one.
Really?.......S'pose it looked ok :lol
(27-05-15, 06:04 PM)devilsyam link Wrote:
love this very fresh looking and not many white fazers about
You insensitive shit.......he tried the Evel Knievel bit and bolloxed it
How about this FZ750 scheme...
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
That white Fazer looks fantastic, I think it wouldn't quite suit a black frame and engine though. I would go for something classy but subtle like that myself, only bit that may be a bit ott are the wheels but even then I think I quite like them. No camo paint jobs or grim reapers or purple cobra scales with flourescent green wheels and screen. All these nice fazer thous are making me interested, I need to get my 6 back on the road!!!
28-05-15, 02:47 AM (This post was last modified: 28-05-15, 03:06 AM by dazza.)
I would say..... Don't paint it, keep it standard and with the money you save plus what you can get for your other bike, get yourself a thumping supermoto, something that you can have as much fun on the twisties with, will be more forgiving on pot holed roads with all that suspension travel and if you do happen to bin it, will take the knocks better than a Fazer would.
Another reason for a fz750 type scheme.....the super puma....believe you worked with these didnt you......ok its a civilian one but has some cool scheme.
Sea king navy livery is nice too
Also this gazelle 8)
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
(27-05-15, 09:49 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:How about, green - blue -green -blue as they were the colours that you saw when you were last on a bike :evil
I am loving that white, if i ever got rid of the fazer it would be for a street tripple in white
(27-05-15, 06:32 PM)mickvp link Wrote:Am I the only one who thinks its a bit bonkers to buy the nicest colour of fazer and then to respray it?
Just being honest Nick mate, why not just tweak what ya got rather than a full blown respray? Like you did with the yellow one you just got rid of.
I agree with above and as a potential extension; why not offer swaps for someone who wants your colour scheme and get theirs resprayed? (Dibs!) You could probably get a few quid out of someone as well since its a rare colour scheme to add to your custom paint pot
(28-05-15, 03:32 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote:[quote author=mickvp link=topic=17093.msg197268#msg197268 date=1432747922]
Am I the only one who thinks its a bit bonkers to buy the nicest colour of fazer and then to respray it?
Just being honest Nick mate, why not just tweak what ya got rather than a full blown respray? Like you did with the yellow one you just got rid of.
I agree with above and as a potential extension; why not offer swaps for someone who wants your colour scheme and get theirs resprayed? (Dibs!) You could probably get a few quid out of someone as well since its a rare colour scheme to add to your custom paint pot
[/quote]
All i would say on this is that it kinda defeats the purpose of buying a known mint bike if Nick ends up with older parts, albeit sprayed but then they become more of an unknown and not quite so mint as a whole.
Im still in the camp of if the actual question was should i spray or not then id say dont do it but since the question is directly relating to which scheme then i respect Nicks complete madness :lol
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike