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frame colors 08 Jan 2011 07:15 #420711

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Where ever you end up on the issue this thread is now an amazing resource to help get there.

I think am landing on the side of contrasting frame and body colors with the frame being the most dramatic tone. IE red frame, black tank etc. Or, in honor of the brand, Green frame and black body. Now let's see if i have the energy for a full frame off build...
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frame colors 08 Jan 2011 08:56 #420724

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DoubleDub wrote:

hocbj23 wrote:

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And again. But it's all about personal preference, so do what gets you off...

Plummen had a chrome frame, I believe, also...that could be sweet with the right paint.

still have it B)
im starting to like black frames and stock bodywork again now that theres not 10,000 of them running the streets anymore that all look alike B)
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frame colors 08 Jan 2011 11:42 #420779

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RonKZ650 wrote:

I'll have to say in all honesty boring black is still the best looking color for the frame. These photos have done nothing but reinforce that opinion. :)

:laugh: Ron! I've missed you, man! Your steadfast abhorrence of non-factory paint is a bulwark of stability in a convoluted and rapidly shifting world. No matter what happens, Ron still won't like your repainted bike.

Keep doing what you do, dude!

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