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Is yellow the fastest color?

Started by nortwoods tiger, August 31, 2010, 10:01:57 PM

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nortwoods tiger

A full throttle Yeti

hooligan971

I can't make up my mind on that one.It's not a bad color, just not sure if its the color for me.  I'm seriously thinking of painting mine, but then I look at it and think it's not so bad. Maybe when I get it here and spend some time on it, I'll grow to like it too. I won't even see it in person until next Sunday.
99 Tiger
61 Bonneville
88 KZ1000p
66 Tiger
06 Monster (sold)

John Stenhouse

I think Yellow and Green are both good colours for Tiggers, don't paint it patrick. If you must change it just get some other bodywork from E bay and swap it out.
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hooligan971

John,
  My thoughts exactly. I bought a spare tank already and hope it's as good as it looks in the pics. Came off off a parted out wreck. Now I'm looking for the rest of the body parts and I'll box the ones on my bike up, in case I ever sell it and the rest is not too trashed to put them back on.
99 Tiger
61 Bonneville
88 KZ1000p
66 Tiger
06 Monster (sold)

deepsouthtiger

I Own the British Racing Green version----its gotta be the fastest it says RACING right in the name  :D

But a serious PLUS to the yellow...or the Nuclear GReen that was avail. is they are very very visible.....the BRG kinda "blends" into the background.......  Just my 2 cents.
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Nick Calne

If motogp is anything to go by then surely blue is the fastest colour...which has got to be wrong. :Topes
Is it really an adventure bike if its wheels never see dirt?