Aimexpo Columbus pics

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9/28/2017 9:55am
I should've taken more towards the end but I was over taking pictures by then.

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9/28/2017 10:40am
Thanks for posting!

From certain angles that RMZ rear fender really looks like it points up.
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9/28/2017 10:40am
Thanks for sharing, that one zook is neat.
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9/28/2017 12:21pm
I wonder how fast the clear plastic kits will look beat... pretty cool until you ride the bike.
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9/28/2017 12:34pm
mikec265 wrote:
I wonder how fast the clear plastic kits will look beat... pretty cool until you ride the bike.
Probably pretty quick. Even worse, imagine what the fenders will look like once they get dirt cake up on the underside.

However it would look really cool to take those clear plastics and install the graphics on the inside facing out. Would give the bike a pretty wild look up close. Wouldn't be surprised to see a bike like that make an appearance.
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9/28/2017 4:10pm
I remember in the '90 someone made some ghost plastics but were color tinted.
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9/28/2017 10:19pm
Probably pretty quick. Even worse, imagine what the fenders will look like once they get dirt cake up on the underside. However it would look really...
Probably pretty quick. Even worse, imagine what the fenders will look like once they get dirt cake up on the underside.

However it would look really cool to take those clear plastics and install the graphics on the inside facing out. Would give the bike a pretty wild look up close. Wouldn't be surprised to see a bike like that make an appearance.
I was thinking it would be a really cool idea for display bikes for accessory manufacturers. Add all the sponsor graphics to the hard parts with laser etching and leave the plastics clear so you can see them and appreciate where they are on the bike. They would obviously never stand up to even a single ride and maintain their look.

Adding graphics underneath would be a waste of the effect. They already do in-mold graphics, which would be a better application of what you're looking to see for an effect. It would be nice to be able to just polish up the plastic and bring the graphic kit back to life though.
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9/28/2017 10:29pm
Damn, has Ronnie lost weight or what?
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9/28/2017 10:33pm
I was working at the Fram booth on Saturday. Lots of cool stuff, lots of junk.

I felt that this time around, a lot of exhibitors were using contracted marketing people more than years prior. Asked a couple questions at Honda and KTM and those guys turned into deer in headlights.
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Rooster wrote:
Damn, has Ronnie lost weight or what?
He made me feel like a fat ass. Lol, my only excuse is that I was a tiny bit closer to the camera. Life comes at you pretty fast.

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