Will changing the colour scheme devalue my bike?

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Will changing the colour scheme devalue my bike?

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Hi,

I want to paint the silver wheels, rocker covers, and fork lowers, of my r1200s black. is this likely to affect its trade-in, resale value as it will be non-standard?

Regards,

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Re: Will changing the colour scheme devalue my bike?

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Copper wrote:Hi,

I want to paint the silver wheels, rocker covers, and fork lowers, of my r1200s black. is this likely to affect its trade-in, resale value as it will be non-standard?

Regards,

jon





probably not, that`s not enough of a change.....as long as its done well, and not dayglo pink.. :lol:
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Wouldent think so , sounds pretty tasteful.
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If the dealer is properly clued up, yes it might.

Won't stop them trying to seel for ore as it has one off paint etc.
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By the title, I thought you were going for a complete colour change, with an airbrushed alpine scene or something.
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bikesnbones wrote:By the title, I thought you were going for a complete colour change, with an airbrushed alpine scene or something.
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don't forget the rim tape when you do the wheels. :roll: :wink:
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Re: Will changing the colour scheme devalue my bike?

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[quote="Copper"]Hi,

I want to paint the silver wheels, rocker covers, and fork lowers, of my r1200s black. is this likely to affect its trade-in, resale value as it will be non-standard?

Regards,

jon[/quote

Before and after pictures, and then I will tell you.
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Post by Copper »

Ok will try and post some pics at some point.

Have taken both wheels off tonight and will be taking the tyres off and leaving at the powder coaters tomorrow including vat £100 for both which I thought is a pretty good deal.

Just hope the bike doesn't fall over as is balanced with axle stands under the barrels and a trolley jack on the cat!

Had to drill out one disc bolt and the front wheel bearings were a bit of a challenge to remove until I realised its a tube between them and not part of the wheel casting.

Just have to decide which tyres now.

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ianbcr wrote:don't forget the rim tape when you do the wheels. :roll: :wink:
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"I want to paint the silver wheels, rocker covers, and fork lowers, of my r1200s black. is this likely to affect its trade-in, resale value as it will be non-standard?"

Ok, mine's a doggy old 11S in black'n'yeller, but the bottom of the forks are black and, I think, look pretty good. Also thinking that black wheels will work - with suitable rim tape of course :D

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Post by Hayden »

Likewise, mine was an R11, but it may give you an idea of what the black paintwork would look like?
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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 :?

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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 :?

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Post by R-man »

-and leaving it to get scabby and pitted would preserve the value?

Don't expect many dealers will give good advice on this; most I've met say 'Standard paint always sells most easily' My take on that is that so long as what you apply:
[a] keeps the weather out
looks something like the pattern and or colours (perm from) from the OEM range,
-you should get a thumbs-up.

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