DS Color Scheme?
#2
...that recent pic we all saw-black w/red flames looked great...cloning that one wouldn't be too bad of an idea but not exactly original...I dunno, who's you're favorite football team...heh, heh, heh...just a thought[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]...then there's always the favorite old looney-tunes theme...scheme. If you have a digital camera then you probably have a program that came with it...you can do some pretty cool visuals as far as colors...I've been haven some fun with that myself! Hot rod mags, i.e.--hot VWs (Oct 02, pg.70...SA-WEET!) will give you some great ideas...BTW, I think I'm catching sand rail fever!
#3
I just got my frame back from getting powder coated (black) looks great.
Costs about $200.00 for the frame and all the accessories, but it takes a
while to disassemble and reassemble the bike. I bobbed my rear fenders and painted them black.
My hood is painted black base with a red and yellow stipe job to match my Cascade seat cover.
I accented my hood with a few flames above the main headlight. No paint on the tank cover, but
I replaced it with a carbon fiber one. One bad thing about paint, you need to keep it right side up.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Costs about $200.00 for the frame and all the accessories, but it takes a
while to disassemble and reassemble the bike. I bobbed my rear fenders and painted them black.
My hood is painted black base with a red and yellow stipe job to match my Cascade seat cover.
I accented my hood with a few flames above the main headlight. No paint on the tank cover, but
I replaced it with a carbon fiber one. One bad thing about paint, you need to keep it right side up.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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