I hear you.... i can tell from the picture that paint is awesome.... My personal opinion is what it is... just my pesonal opinion.... and that anything more the 2 colors looks busy.... I think that I would keep inners black, sorta like dash panel in cars. Black pipes, swingarm and frame and same orange wheels.... I would die for that ...As I stated before, we can get anything "YOU" want done, done. In this case it is more for show and go and not hitting the corners, or 1/4 of a mile at a time, hence the removal of the second caliper and rotor. The paint job in person is impecable and flawless. If you see the bike as a whole in person, you would understand why those colors were chosen on the tank. As far as the frame goes, that is the color the customer wanted, and frankly it looks amazing. Just enough white and silver and black to go with the orange without making it look like a Jack-o-Lantern or a Flyers themed bike. Any questions, direct them to the phone numbers posted above.
take it easy bro.... So far everybody adore your job on this bike.... and very few people fart quarters here....In reply to Valium:
Why? Because: A) He had a budget that he wanted to get the bike fixed back to stock after being smashed up. We got him the bike back as you see it, full pipe, lowered, custom paint job, powdercoated wheels, new LED turns in front and integrated rear taillight, all the parts necessary to fix including plastics and complete front end, etc. all for THE SAME price he had to spend on getting it back to stock. B) It was in the opinion of us, the owner of the bike, and the painter to leave them black as to tie in the black that is on the bike- i.e. the powder coated JCS Lowering tripple tree, the inner farings, the tires, the "1300" painted on the rear, as well as the INSIDE of the fairings that nobody sees also painted black for a clean look. Most people don't fart quarters and have dollar bills to wipe themselves with. So that is the reason why the bike looks the wau it does and the colors were picked for it.
You can't deny that the bike looks great!