how many of you have a "theme" for your bike?
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how many of you have a "theme" for your bike?
with getting my new bike Sat of course im wanting to do some things to make it "mine" dont know why but the Skull theme i really like...dont know why but just seems right. any of you also do this have a theme to your bike
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I intentionally stayed away from skulls because everyone's doing it. Want to be different? Keep it stock.
The closest I have to a "theme" is I have Kury ISO grips and pegs all around. Other then that I do what I want.
The closest I have to a "theme" is I have Kury ISO grips and pegs all around. Other then that I do what I want.
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Its one thing to make it look good, its another to make it run good. Nothing wrong with Stock in looks and performance, but I am trying to balance form and function so I spend a little on the form and a little more on the function , and I try to keep it simple, a "less is more" approach.
Go your own way. Be it skulls, pink racing stripes, or fluffy kittens painted on your rear fender, at the end of the day its your bike, the way you want it, and nothing anyone else says should disuade you from doing what you want.
That said, imho, skulls are a bit overdone, go for kittens..
Check out the gallery here as well, there are some AWESOME looking bikes that will give you a lot of inspiration.
have fun and welcome to the modding merry go round
Go your own way. Be it skulls, pink racing stripes, or fluffy kittens painted on your rear fender, at the end of the day its your bike, the way you want it, and nothing anyone else says should disuade you from doing what you want.
That said, imho, skulls are a bit overdone, go for kittens..
Check out the gallery here as well, there are some AWESOME looking bikes that will give you a lot of inspiration.
have fun and welcome to the modding merry go round