Now the Green is the fast color !!!!!!
Well, I'm bringing it home today . And chose the ugly green to please my wife (who didn't want black for safety reasons). Ha ha. It's not that bad, but just a little ridiculous for a 53-yr old fart IMO, but I don't care about colors; that's why I don't understand why some folks got offended when I said it was ugly. Well, I own one now, so I can say it all I want, right? . My credit card will be smoking tonight after ordering all the crap I have on my list . Have a great afternoon folks.
Yep, your wife should be happy. Everyone will see you coming a mile away with that color. Congratulations on the purchase!
KiPass overcomes ALL obstacles and difficulties as part of its normal operating mode. But one of the undocumented features is its ability to change the perceived color of the motorcycle.... here is what you do..... while holding your fob as tight as you can, squeeze your eyes shut, click your heels together three times and whisper 'Green.....green.....green'. From that moment on, all others will not only see the bike as green, it will be their favorite shade of green.
Disclaimer: if you squeeze your fob too tight you could hurt yourself.
Brian
Except that it is light blue and not silver....
A buddy of mine has an Indian. I think his last count was twenty six places on that bike that says Indian. All stamped or painted.
I rode for 40 years before my first Kawasaki. Four since then and they have all been fun. The Connie by far the best, and am proud to ride it. Personally I wouldn't remove the Name off the bike, but I see it done all the time on KLR's , so different strokes is OK by me.
Make sure you post a link to the new thread on this one. tomp
I don't care much either but I've never understood the phenomenon of trying to disguise the brand of the bike. I once owned a Honda VTX and did a couple of rides with a VTX owners group. I had several people come up to me advising how to remove anything with Honda on the bike. Many of the bikes in the group had all badges and emblems removed. I had no problem with Honda putting a stamp on their bike and was happy to leave the badges alone. Harley owners don't seem to have this problem. In fact they seem to buy shirts, jackets, boots and do-rags to advertise the fact that they have a Harley.You think that those Honda owners thought they could pass them off as Harley's if the logos were gone? This is the one often found on KLR's, and I do think it is hilarious, even being a long time BMW owner.