Really nice. I have a package from them but I haven’t put it on yet. Was it really hard to put on?
There always has to be someone in the crowd who isn't thrilled by it..sorry...
It is definitely complex/intricate and unique...IMHO, the Spyder gets enough attention on its own and there are very few in my area anyway.
The great thing about a paint mod. is that it really doesn't matter who likes it, as long as you do...this design obviously took some time and deliberation to create and you should enjoy....good thing is that in the future, if you decide you want something different, you can always do it again.
I like your front rims though...sweet look...I'm a hindle lover as well! Try Evan's handlebar risers for more comfort and less vibration...they're a great mod...
:congrats:
Cool looking Spyder!:2thumbs:
Maybe I'll see it next time you are in the lowcountry. Let me know if you and your plan a ryde this way:doorag:
You definitely need to take your time and watch the tips video on his web site. You can plan on a minimum of about 3 hours or so. It is sort of like putting on window tint, but with a whole lot more angles and pieces. As I stated in an earlier post, there are some bubbles in it and a few creases that may not be there if we went a little slower and worked it out more with the squeegee. Having sunlight available would be a big help as well, most of this was done utilizing a set of portable work lights.
Not a problem at all, and I also understand your point completely.
I wanted something a little different, there is already a 08 yellow Spyder in the small town we are by that is ridden by a nice 76 year old gentleman. Now the elderly folks will no longer be waving at me thinking it is him.
I also had a very hard time committing to the custom paint idea, as you stated once it is there it is done and I can change this out later if I want. I already have assurances that it does not harm the tupperware while on.
My wife's Spyder is set up with the CHAD whindshield, Evan's handlebar risers, the highway pegs, and mirror extensions. It is comfortable, but I wanted to keep mine more sporty looking.
Thanks for the comments everyone! :2thumbs:
Bottom line...it's a great ride...enjoy it! It snowed 4 inches here in MD today, so no riding...just last week, it was 70 degrees....geeeez....
FANTASTIC!! Peter does great work! I'm considering a change of color and addition of graphics from Peter once he has the Corbin saddlebag templates done. :2thumbs:
Very nice!:thumbup: I noticed you had your seat back support yellow, is that powder coat or paint? Now that I see yours I am interested in doing that as well. I know, always a copy cat.:roflblack:
AMAZING work, super awesome designs... your spyder rocks!
Cheers.