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When I saw my bike on the showroom floor with those red wheels & black denim paint I had to buy it! When I first saw them in the sunlight I liked them even better cause they absolutely pop in the sunlight!
When I saw my bike on the showroom floor with those red wheels & black denim paint I had to buy it! When I first saw them in the sunlight I liked them even better cause they absolutely pop in the sunlight!
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Mine originally had the white/red paint scheme and I got them to swap it with a black denim bike they had in stock, and I didn't see the finished product untill I picked it up. The red wheels deff pop in the sun.
I have a silly question:
I dig the red and black theme on motorcycles, but where does that color scheme come from, or, what does it mean if anything? There must be something to it because I see it a lot.
I have a silly question:
I dig the red and black theme on motorcycles, but where does that color scheme come from, or, what does it mean if anything? There must be something to it because I see it a lot.
I don't know if it means anything, it just looks cool! LOL
I have a silly question:
I dig the red and black theme on motorcycles, but where does that color scheme come from, or, what does it mean if anything? There must be something to it because I see it a lot.
I always liked the way the old hot rods looked with primer black, red wheels and whitewalls. That was kind of the inspiration for my bike. I still want to go with whitewalls, just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
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