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tried the bike in yellow and blue

Started by knowlsey, August 02, 2005, 12:12:08 PM

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knowlsey

I never said a thing, it was only a rumour

scratch

The quality of the yellow looks good! Good job!
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groff22

Good work knowlsey! Maybe put the blue swoosh that comes up the side of the tank, like on the 04's...
04' GS500F

aaronstj

Flames have always been cool.  And Always will be.

That, or a nekkid chick with a sword.  And a dragon.
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pantablo

go retro. throw a couple small black and blue strips on the tank like the 89 gs had...

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Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.


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knowlsey

Quote from: pantablogo retro. throw a couple small black and blue strips on the tank like the 89 gs had...



i bet thats a pain to keep cleen. what paint did you use on the frame, or is it plastic coated, looks a good shiney metalic

was thinking of a flame on the tank, there is a decal on ebay that has suzuki with a blue flame coming off, then maybe a strip at the bottom of the side plastics that just meet the tank

tiger stripes would look good aswell though


Quote from: aaronstjFlames have always been cool.  And Always will be.

That, or a nekkid chick with a sword.  And a dragon.

dragon or wizard would be good, nekkid chick would also be good but nekkid wife might not like it :o
I never said a thing, it was only a rumour

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