Tastes differ, I respect yours, but personally I think there's nothing wrong with a 1990 bike looking 18 years old, in fact that's how it ought to look. And I wouldn't sacrifice a Paul Brodie paint job unless there was a rust issue.billinjah":2dlni0wy said:is it? maybe my screens bad it looks awful to me ill let you know when i get it though!Anthony":2dlni0wy said:The paint looks in pretty good condition and is half the value of the frame, so why change it?billinjah":2dlni0wy said:i really want this im thinking a guybe esque clean non original build a nice basic colour as lets face it matching the std paint will be impossible!
I have here a resprayed Kilauea. It was well painted, but I'd say it now has well over 100 stone chips on it (haven't bothered to count), each of them white, so it looks bloody awful. Which is the problem with resprays. And Mr Kawasaki just bought a resprayed 1991 Explosif frame for £30. With original paint and decals it would have fetched £100.
Anyway I might yet be moved to save this work of art from your evil intentions, so it might be me letting you know!