Awesome D16RR Paintwork

Discussion in 'D16 Desmosedici RR' started by Dave, May 20, 2013.

  1. Wow - look at this.

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  2. Cripes! Wouldn't want to stick that in the gravel trap.

    Any pictures of the complete bike? Looks very promising.
     
  3. No this is all I've seen - twas posted on FB by one of the French guys from the Desmosedici Riders Club
     
  4. White- the best colour. Nice:upyeah:
     
  5. yuk....cheap and gawdy..sorry..looks like finsbury park mosque.
     
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  6. Are you saying it aint got no chance of appearing on a production bike? Allah be praised...
     
    #6 ducati dad, May 21, 2013
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  7. sweet jesus, i hope not.
     
  8. Like a fairground horse!
     
  9. Vinyl wrap?
     
  10. Mmm, Inshallah, it'll never appear on a Ducati. Keep it in Finsbury, please........................it looks too much like the inside of a tarts handbag.
     
  11. I know mind doesn't exactly reach the same level as most people, but when i want people to see what's behind the fairing, i just remove it. But then thats probably why the best Ducati i can afford is 13 years old.
     
  12. :smile:
     
  13. Ali G's shell suit
     
  14. Really? I'm normally one to go for the very understated but I rather like it :cool:
     
  15. I like the design but not the colours.... but change it to let say silver/gray and red on a black bike and it would look much better.
     
  16. Interesting, but I cannot decide without seeing it all put together on the bike. I won't dismiss it out-of-hand!
     
  17. I've held off for a bit to comment just to see whether it grew on me.

    It hasn't.

    It looks like someone has chucked up over a white bike. :frown:
     
  18. That's not uncommon...:wink: :eek: :biggrin:
     
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  19. I think you need to see it on the bike to judge properly, but I think it looks promising. I like pearl white at the best of times.

    I admit that white and gold can be an iffy and nouveau riche colour scheme. An ex boss of mine (and a total c**t but we won't go there) was very keen on white leather sofas and tables with gold legs and gold taps - that sort of thing. Grim.

    But that doesn't mean that gold and white is ipso facto always naff.

    Anyway, I'll admit to probably likely gaudy colour schemes more than the next man. I quite like flamboyance.
     
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