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View Poll Results: Which YamaZong color scheme do you prefer? | |||
KTM Orange | 15 | 46.88% | |
Yamaha Blue | 2 | 6.25% | |
Honda Red | 1 | 3.13% | |
Stealth Black | 6 | 18.75% | |
Desert Tan | 5 | 15.63% | |
Kawasaki Green | 3 | 9.38% | |
Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll |
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10-30-2009, 01:45 PM | #76 | |
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Finding the current, correct color of Desert Tan required some searching. However, I discovered that the U.S. Military is currently using Federal Standard color FS 33446, otherwise known as “686 Tanâ€. Searching the internet, I discovered a good source for Desert Tan spray paint in the authentic, milspec color: http://www.rapcoparts.com/spraypaint.html This vendor is selling spray paint cans of “686 Tan†for $6 each. However, this seller also charges a flat shipping rate of approximately $12, whether you buy one can, or a case of 12 cans. :( After conducting some computer graphic experiments with different colors, I have concluded that KTM Orange harmonizes very well with black. I am steadily becoming convinced that KTM Orange is the best color to match my black, Clarke fuel tank. Also, it seems that the U.S. military is trying its best to eliminate black from all its camouflage patterns. In addition, the Desert Tan color scheme really looks best when it is applied to the entire motorcycle. Therefore, for the best “authenticity,†and visual effect, the bike’s frame, forks, rims, and even spokes, should also be painted Desert Tan. I now have two complete sets of plastic for my YamaZong. Therefore, I can easily experiment with different colors. However, the front fender on a dual sport motorcycle takes a pretty good beating from the brush, gravel, mud, and sun. Therefore, I have come to appreciate the durability offered by my new, Polisport fender, which has the color molded into it. I won’t be able to acquire such a fender in “686 Tan;†therefore I would need to paint one. The KTM Orange is probably more visible than the Desert Tan. The KTM Orange can easily be retouched with the excellent Krylon Fusion paint, which is designed to fuse with the plastic. If I stick with a "standard" color such as KTM Orange, I will never need to repaint the Zong's front fender. In addition, I have completed the KTM Orange color scheme for my motorcycle, and I would much rather ride than "wrench" on my bike! Finally, if I remain with the KTM Orange color scheme, people will continue to ask me about my $950 KTM motorcycle! For all these reasons I am just about ready to agree with the majority, and stick with the KTM Orange. P.S. You won't have to wait long for photographs of the finished KTM Orange motorcycle; I am going to install my new orange tailpiece today! Spud
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10-30-2009, 11:20 PM | #77 |
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It looks nice .....Buy another one and paint it a differant color and You won't have to chose :wink:
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11-03-2009, 12:55 AM | #78 | |
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On Tuesday, I’m repainting the old plastic in KTM orange. I have decided either to reduce, or eliminate the black area at the front of the quarter panels. The retouched photographs below approximate the final results obtained from the two options. Which option do you think looks best? Spud
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11-03-2009, 02:11 AM | #79 |
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Tough call Spud. I like the looks of both options, and I'm leaning towards deleting the black, but I wonder what it'll look like after you've swung a leg over the saddle a few times. I guess time would tell.
The bottom line is that's a nice looking machine. I hereby covet your motorcycle, despite being commanded not to. :wink:
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11-03-2009, 03:28 AM | #80 | ||
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I really enjoy my new Polisport fender; I think it added the “finishing touch†to this project. This fender might be the best $23 I have ever spent on my Zong. It might sound funny, but the Polisport fender looks even better up close than it does in photographs. P.S. Yesterday I installed a new orange tailpiece, new front turn signals, and two new mirrors on my Zong. I am going riding tomorrow, so I will post some new photos after I return home. Spud
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11-04-2009, 02:40 AM | #81 |
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As promised, here are the pictures of my YamaZong with the completed, KTM Orange color scheme.
Once again, I thank everyone for his constructive input. Spud
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11-04-2009, 06:24 AM | #82 |
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Sweet! I like the colors, awesome job!
Regards, Stew P.S. That looks like beautiful riding country, I'm jealous |
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11-04-2009, 11:59 AM | #83 | |
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11-04-2009, 09:26 PM | #84 |
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Looks great Spud . Do you think the shape of that front fender is to tight to look right on a 21 front wheel? i really don't like my OE bulky fender. looks awesome on yours . probably never get a lifan style to look that tight.
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11-04-2009, 10:31 PM | #85 | |
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The front fender takes a lot of abuse from rocks, mud, et cetera. My Zong’s fender had faded terribly after being exposed for two summers to Idaho’s high-altitude sunlight. Therefore, I decided to get a new, smaller fender with the color molded into it. I started looking for bargains on the internet, and trying to decide which fender would look good on the Zong, but it was a difficult process. Finally, I decided to see if any of the local motorcycle shops had fenders in stock, so I could see how they looked. The local Honda shop did not stock any “universal†fenders, but they took a look at my Zong, and recommended this fender. They said I could order the fender, examine it after it arrived, and then decide whether or not I wished to buy it. The Polisport fender arrived two days after I had ordered it. When I went to the motorcycle shop to pick it up, the Parts Manager brought it out, and placed it between the forks, under the Zong’s original fender. I could tell immediately that the Polisport fender was perfect for my YamaZong. I would encourage you to follow the same process. See if a local shop will work with you to examine your bike, and recommend a “universal†fender for it. Also, see if they will allow you to examine the fender, and then decide whether or not you wish to purchase it. This process worked very well for me. Spud
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11-05-2009, 12:11 AM | #86 |
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11-05-2009, 11:35 AM | #87 |
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Spud you built a bike that is as beautiful as it is functional.
Is thar a rear tire on the front of your bike? How's it working?
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11-05-2009, 02:26 PM | #89 |
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Now I see it, I rescind my choice of red. Very nice work and the colors compliment one another nicely. Bravo.
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11-05-2009, 02:51 PM | #90 | |
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I have fitted a Shinko 244 tire, size 3.0-18, to the front wheel of my YamaZong. This tire is designed for either front, or rear fitment. http://www.shinkotireusa.com/product/product.php?id=24 The Shinko 244 is an excellent tire, and I am very pleased with its performance. Best of all, I purchased the tire from my local Honda shop for $27, delivered. Spud
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