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Ready for paint
#57403 04/29/2006 1:25 PM
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ok so its been a long process but for those of you who dont remember, my buddy wrecked my bike 2 months ago and now its ready for paint. im going to keep the caspian blue but im going to sneak some really light ghost flames in there over just the blue. so it will look like there underneath the gold pinstripe and silver on the tank. now im just trying to find a nice flame pattern as my taste is very particular when it comes to flames.

give me your opinions...


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Re: Ready for paint
jroerden #57404 04/29/2006 2:27 PM
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These can be done more subtly.



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Re: Ready for paint
jroerden #57405 04/29/2006 11:50 PM
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jr -
I am thinking about something similar - but I am going to leave the console on and the tank badges, so want the flames to go around them. Haven't talked to the paint guy yet - ran errands and shopping today, so didnt take the bike in to have him look at it. Hopefully next week or so. Airguys are nice - more subtle and it might work.
Becky


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