- Joined
- Sep 26, 2011
- Messages
- 757
- Location
- Springville, Indiana
- Bike
- 2000 ST1100
- 2024 Miles
- 001743
- STOC #
- 8497
No, they will be siSTers, and they will get along fine!Won't your ZR get jealous ?
You won't have any problem seeing it! I was at a Honda dealership the other day and they had one of those civic's in the show room... that color jumps at you!Can't wait to see this when it is done!.
And you're positive that this is not causing eye-cancer? ;-)Energy Green.
Now that's funny, right there.Just remember, it ain't easy being green.
Unwritten estimate was $1,500 to 2,000. But I want the wheels painted also. So I'm expecting closer to 2K.Now that's funny, right there.
GreenZR, for those of us who might also consider such an endeavor, may I ask what it cost to have those painted?
Is the shop doing the prep and the paint?
You know... I've got to agree with you here... I've always wanted a pair of Hi-Vis Yellow wheels on something.Yellow, matte gold, red, or white wheels. Seriously, you must have contrasting rims. Exception: a Sparkling Silver Metallic ST, although I've considered powder coating them red if I ever needed to.
John
It's a great color but it's a little sun-sensitive for my taste. So I chose a 2010 in beautiful Black over a 2009 in Wineberry. If I had the resources though it would be White. Police White or Arctic White I'm not sure. Either would do.MV_Dave said:Honda's Wineberry color is the best color ever on a bike.
I agree to the end that it's Kawashock Green and not an Official Honda color. But the ST needs some bright colors to show off the lines. I have no fashion sense so I'd need some kind of Complimentary Color wheel/chart but I think a bright yellow would look great on the rims. Not hi-viz green-yellow but real yellow somewhere between banana yellow and a '67 Chevy Malibu. (Coupe I'm generally not a ragtop man.)MV_Dave said:To me, turning that into Kermit the Frog