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As soon as the weather breaks, I am going to have the center of the strip filled in so only the red outline will show. Not sure if you would call that pinstriping or not. I might have some scroll work done on the front of the fairing, similar to what Ripper is showing on the back of his TP. That looks really nice.
Thanks guys! It amazes me...that someone can do this by hand. I can't imagine the amount of practice it takes to get here. They are all so similar in theory but so incredibly unique in style. I especialy like the artwork on fishafly's ride, but all are awsome! More more more...
Edited...I think I'm looking for something in the way of more edges and points, less scroll and scallop work, for my bike. But, I'm not sure if that's the right terminology,and I'm still looking for ideas that can be incorportated with, or compliment, the existing RG stripe.
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