Vision graphics
team5150
Posted 2011-02-01 2:23 PM (#78536)
Subject: Vision graphics


Cruiser

Posts: 104
Corona, CA

I have been looking at the graphics at this place

http://www.autotrimdesign.com/Shopping%20Pages/Installation%20Information/Custom%20Graphics/ATD-VCTRYGRPH002/ATD-VCTRYGRPH002.htm

What color do you think would look best on my Vision ? I am looking for subtle. I ride with and without the trunk.

 

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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-02-01 3:14 PM (#78540 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
When I bought SYNSTR it came painted black from the factory, the dealer used it as a demo bike and they gloss blacked out everything except the pax grab rails which remain pewter. So yours would look great in overall Cherry with maybe a dust coat of pearl in a contrasting color so it 'changes' subtely as you ride past or as people walk around it, talk with a custom painter. Then go get a custom fit seat with jellpad.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-02-01 8:05 PM (#78555 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Your in the right place for this. I would go find some pint strippers. I'm sure you have more then enough in the phone book.
Decide how much you want to spend and they can tell you what would look good cause they know colors.
Tell them what you want and how much you can spend.
Don't ask them for a price!
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hmd520
Posted 2011-02-02 9:15 AM (#78565 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Tucson , AZ
I agree 100% with John...... set a budget and let your painter know what it is in advance. Be realistic with your demands. You wont get custom work done right with a small budget. Try to find something you like in advance to show your painter that way you guys are on the same page. Helps out alot when a customer has an idea of what he wants , and what he wants to spend.

good luck
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rdbudd
Posted 2011-02-02 1:00 PM (#78575 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: RE: Vision graphics


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
There's been a fair amount of discussion on Vision graphics over on the VMC. http://forums.thevmc.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=100973&posts...

Witchdoctor's Specialties is asking for ideas, and requests for production pieces.

Ronnie
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mkultra
Posted 2011-02-02 1:14 PM (#78577 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
Ive looked at the website before and was going to go with a goldish color, but with as much as I use the pure polaris detailer, I didnt think the decal graphics would last long. I priced out having it painted on and decided I would rather take a weeks road trip, with motels than pay for the paint......

mike
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team5150
Posted 2011-02-02 5:54 PM (#78589 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Cruiser

Posts: 104
Corona, CA
I know I can get it painted on but I wanted to do the stickers so that if I change my mind down the road I can take them off with no ill effects.

-----> My question was what color would look best on a black cherry bike

Edited by team5150 2011-02-02 6:17 PM
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-02-02 6:10 PM (#78593 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
OH, decals? Try these guys, top quality stuff and good prices.....www.streetglo.net All their stuff is reflective-
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team5150
Posted 2011-02-02 6:17 PM (#78595 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Cruiser

Posts: 104
Corona, CA
-----> My question was what color would look best on a black cherry bike
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studmuffin
Posted 2011-02-02 6:26 PM (#78596 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Wow - lots of colors to chose from. Some folks have been using a lot of the carbon fiber, but I am not sure that would look great as a detail. Total cost on this was more than i had guessed but cheaper than paint job.
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BigBrett23601
Posted 2011-08-18 6:35 PM (#93980 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 11
Im in the same boat I have the same bike. was thinking about the same thing as some cool graphics and painting the grey parts to match the rest of the bike all the way around!
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-08-18 8:11 PM (#93983 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
You want an eye popping contrasting color, in '69 Ford has an eyewatering POPPY RED color for the MUSTANG, or an Orange base (no tints, just 'holy moley! Orange) for big contrast and to draw the eye to the lines of the bike with some compound '50's style stuff on the fenders.
Again, streetglow makes very thin reflective pinstriping tapes in about 30 colors.
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OldGringo
Posted 2011-08-19 4:37 PM (#94048 - in reply to #78536)
Subject: Re: Vision graphics


Cruiser

Posts: 192
Republic of Tejas
Try Black or Silver for the pin striping / graphics. IMO Black
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