Will changing the colour scheme devalue my bike?

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Post by boxerscott »

Blackal wrote:I changed the colour of my first R-1. I opted for "Stonewall and grass" finish - all over, and yes - it did appear to devalue the bike somewhat :?





Is that memorial bend at olivers mount? did you have time to take a pish?

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Post by Copper »

KenG wrote:
ianbcr wrote:don't forget the rim tape when you do the wheels. :roll: :wink:
in dayglow pink 8)
I had an RD 125 in the late 80's that was black with dayglow pink wheels!

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Post by Copper »

Well my new gloss black wheels were supposed to be finished yesterday but aren't ready so have started to to clean up the front callipers using wonder wheels and a steel brush its hard work. I have decided to concentrate on repainting the fork lowers. When I have the time I'll disconnect the calipers and give them a proper clean then laquer them. When I have some spare time I'll post some photos.

Jon
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