View Poll Results: Which paint scheme would have the resale appeal?

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  • Candy Ghost Flames

    7 18.42%
  • Retro Green

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    Best resale?

    What do you think would fetch the best resale if I sold the bike sometime down the track?

    The Kolorinn Kustoms Candy ghost flames paint scheme (I've had a quote and am happy with the cost)
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    Green retro

    Can't decide for myself which I like the best so thought I'd take into account resale value and see if that swings me one way or another.
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    ^#@! Poll question

    could a mod please fix the poll question for this dumb arse.

    It should read "most resale appeal"

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    If it were me buying it I would prefer the Retro Green, but that's just me, I'm not an expert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spazman727 View Post
    If it were me buying it I would prefer the Retro Green, but that's just me, I'm not an expert.
    Maybe not an expert but you are riding a similar vintage bike so your opinion counts even more so.

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    Retro Green will attract more buyers,
    Candy ghost will attract the questions " why the repaint, when was it dropped, has it been thrashed"

    Manufactures spend a lot of money and time deciding what colour scheme suits their machine for the year it is sold new.
    A new fresh colour on an older style bike, might look awesome to a few, but will not appeal to the many.

    The retro green will allow the bike to be representative of itself in almost any biker company

    the Candy ghost just puts it into the custom "one of" special group,

    Both paint jobs are great, both make the bike look good.

    But the question? I want to attract a buyer,

    My money would be on the Retro Green
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Why the fuck would you put Sportster tins on a ZR750?
    Fucked if I know? Why would I ?

    Question was about paint schemes? Pictures of the ghost flames are another job that Kolorinn did and something I'm considering having replicated on my red ZR750.

    The green ZR is actually a beautifully restored bike in the UK, exceptional job he did with little expense spared.

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    stock is best . ...or the questions tend to arise ...as has been noted before

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    Flames look stupid.


    A little surprised you are even considering it.

    For resale value there is no question that the green would be better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Flames look stupid..
    Normally I agree I don't like bold flames - but the ghost flames are so subtle they appealed to me.

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    Retro green - flames on a classic style bike like this would look gay. Have you thought about trading it on a Honda?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zamiam View Post
    Retro green - flames on a classic style bike like this would look gay. Have you thought about trading it on a Honda?
    I have you know, I'm a reformed Honda rider, I did swing that way for a while but didn't really like it.

    And what's up with you - a HD rider that doesn't like flames - I bet you claim not to like tassels either - never did I think I'd see the day.

    Seriously though people are only confirming my own reservations about the flames - so its great to get a reality check.

    So what do people think of this one, it's a modern redo of the 1100 Zephyr but I like the colour of it too.
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    Biggest problem with retro is if the shading and balance of stripes etc isn't 100% it looks shithouse as well - I guess you really need to trust the guy with the spray gun in his hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    I have you know, I'm a reformed Honda rider, I did swing that way for a while but didn't really like it.

    And what's up with you - a HD rider that doesn't like flames - I bet you claim not to like tassels either - never did I think I'd see the day.
    So then you decided to swing back so you got a Kawasaki?

    No tassels on my bike but i have got tribal pattern mirrors and flame stitching on my seat so I'm almost a stereotypical middle aged Harley rider
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    I fucking hate anything with flames on it. They're only subtle enough if I can't see them at all.

    A good respray in original colours will make the whole bike look like it's in better condition, flames will make it look like it's been a project after being crashed/left outside to rot. That said, a '92 ZR750 isn't worth big money to start with anyway so if you're going to be keeping it a couple more years you may as well do what you like best. The loss in value won't be too significant compared to running costs for 20-30000km.

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