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Re: Motorbike - a study in green
Originally posted by ctrollen View PostIt's very green! But as any fool knows, if a Kawasaki isn't green then it's probably a fake
Not sure the half bike shot is working that well. I would either include the whole bike or go in closer and show something specific such as headlights or brakes etc.
John
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Re: Motorbike - a study in green
Mmmm. Green Kawasaki's. Mine are black/gold and blue/silver GPZ900's. Don't think they made them in green for the UK market.
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Re: Motorbike - a study in green
We appear to have the makings of an EOS Magazine Forum Bikers' Club!
GPz900s are beautiful, classic bikes, so we can let you off A mate of mine bought one when they first came out in 1984 and I was given a lap of the IOMTT course on the back of it, which was err...interesting!
I have to confess that I did have one non-Green Kawasaki, as they didn't do the ZZR600 in green either, but all of my other four Kawasakis have been green, or mainly green.Chris
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Re: Motorbike - a study in green
Lawsyd i think you missed the point its a Ninja its supposed to be stealthyPeter
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Re: Motorbike - a study in green
Here's the whole bike :-)
IMG_5044 no tax small by Jim Rowland, on Flickr
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