The latest photo shot by my friend Led Eddie (Facebook name). What's amazing is that everything you see in this shot was produced on location, no Photoshop has been used at all. The man's a wizard! Ok, I've removed the kick stand in this one using an editing programme.
Thanks Blade048, had her for 4 years now and been doing things bit by bit. A few minor things still to do but it` getting there.
Thanks Kevb, I am really pleased with the paint scheme, the picture doesn't do it justice really. The rear disc was all black and it would have stayed black had it had been fitted with part worn pads and not brand new ones. At least the rear brake actually does provide some braking now if I need it.
Thanks Lambchops. Cost was £790 plus VAT` which was about £500 cheaper than Dream Machine. Spraybay did John McGuiness's original bike.
800 plus quid! Wow didn't realise full respray cost that much. Looks amazing in those colours! Did you get that venture shield on aswell?
No venture shield at the moment, still thinking about the pros and cons. The guy at Spraybay said it should be fine unless I group ride or ride tight up the rear of other vehicles, which I don,t. Some say it discolours` especially noticeable on white, but I have no personal experience.
Thanks Exfire, about what I thought it would be.. I know they did a deal on a forum members bike few years ago for 350 at Christmas time, they must have been short on work that year! They won't share the paint codes either so if you want the proper colours you have to get it done by them.
My first cbr1000rr and well impressed, I had (still have) a cbr900rrw 98 Blade and loved it but this came along with 11,700 on the clock's full service history, carbon fibre hugger's, HEL braided lines and a scottoiler