Rossik
Husqvarna
AA Class
when I started the assembly job, I did think that maybe I shoulda gone with all white plastics but as I'd already bought the black ones and due to the limited budget, I decided to make the black stuff work somehow
And I guess as it stands now, I've grown to like the blackness, I mean I now don't think it's too much but I don't think need to add any more, which is why I probably won't buy the smaller black ones from the '81-'83.....
The idea of a white front number plate to match up with the side covers is a good one, which would probably make the sidecovers fit in better, but then I'd need to order a new front plate decal...... You know, the more I look at that picture, the more I think that it's just the amount of whiteness that I'm struggling with
The look of all the raw metal of the pipe, the silencer, engine, coupled with the geometry of the frame and airbox triangulation, I think, looks really sexy (y'know, in a bike kinda way
) And then to cover it up with so much white plastic seems wrong........
I do agree though, that perhaps with more background/general decal work, they wouldn't appear as big as they actually are.....
And like our man from Bendigo once said, those big white side number plates cover up the beautiful view that is the air between the back wheel and the guard, so I think I need to do some trimming - I feel a Dremel session coming on.............
And I guess as it stands now, I've grown to like the blackness, I mean I now don't think it's too much but I don't think need to add any more, which is why I probably won't buy the smaller black ones from the '81-'83.....
The idea of a white front number plate to match up with the side covers is a good one, which would probably make the sidecovers fit in better, but then I'd need to order a new front plate decal...... You know, the more I look at that picture, the more I think that it's just the amount of whiteness that I'm struggling with
The look of all the raw metal of the pipe, the silencer, engine, coupled with the geometry of the frame and airbox triangulation, I think, looks really sexy (y'know, in a bike kinda way

I do agree though, that perhaps with more background/general decal work, they wouldn't appear as big as they actually are.....
And like our man from Bendigo once said, those big white side number plates cover up the beautiful view that is the air between the back wheel and the guard, so I think I need to do some trimming - I feel a Dremel session coming on.............