done by previous owner, took it on a trade. not crazy about it but the bike over all had some mods that i like. i'll either put it back to stock color fairings and powdercoat all the polished bits or trade it.
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Re: Post Pix of all custom painted Gixxer
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Originally Posted by Mike G.
done by previous owner, took it on a trade. not crazy about it but the bike over all had some mods that i like. i'll either put it back to stock color fairings and powdercoat all the polished bits or trade it.
And Cybertron <---- is spelled like that. The painter spelled it Cybertrom on the tail.
Sorry, but FAIL. Looks like an expensive paint job too, damn shame.
The text is cybertron. the perceived "M" you see is the back end of the skewed rectangular outline around the text "cybertron."
i'm not one for airbrushed anything really on bikes (the whole fairings as canvas thing really seems like a cheap/utterly uncreative way to go about custom paint jobs). There are few exceptions to this but some of the better/cleaner bikes in my eyes include yours and some other members' bikes here....anyway just pointing out that your criticism is wrong
The text is cybertron. the perceived "M" you see is the back end of the skewed rectangular outline around the text "cybertron."
i'm not one for airbrushed anything really on bikes (the whole fairings as canvas thing really seems like a cheap/utterly uncreative way to go about custom paint jobs). There are few exceptions to this but some of the better/cleaner bikes in my eyes include yours and some other members' bikes here....anyway just pointing out that your criticism is wrong
that "cybertron" lettering is incredibly amateurish.
that "cybertron" lettering is incredibly amateurish.
definitely. with even a second of forethought such a vivid "mistake" could've been avoided.
one facet of my background is fine arts...i cannot imagine ever producing something like that without looking back four or five times to check if the intended text reads as it should.
look at the proportions of the lettering. the "B" looks like a 5 year old made a picture of the boston bruins' symbol for art class. start with a stencil and then add some detail ffs....