Yes I'm in love with this bike!

Pick up yours ;)

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As one never knows, I've been wondering whether it'd be worth having my future R3R red with a customized paint.

I was thinking of something not sophisticated (not with drawings/shapes) but rather of a solid red paint but a little darker and slightly glittered, with also the full frame of the water cool radiator painted in black (as it is already at the bottom) and both sides of the front mud-guard also painted in black or red.

The dealer rep. showed me the color chart of their partner specialized only in bikes customization (he works for several brands dealerships) and he is really good at it.

For me it's been simply impossible to imagine the above with the color chart and to be sure the result would be justified (below an extract of his color chart; there were maybe a couple of hundred of possible colors).

Just imagining the sides of the front mud-guard in red or black may result not so good since it may split the red R in 2 pieces given that there are elements in grey in the back and as the rep believes.

So finally, I've concluded (and the rep also) that the standard colors of the red R3 R are so "perfectly balanced and harmonious" (there are actually 4 colors : red, glossy black, matte black and alu-grey) that better to leave it as it is !

This has shown me again the great accomplishment from Triumph ! :) :thumbsup:

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I could have done it with my Indian and could do it also with my future R3 R since both bikes make me really attached to them :D

So the way I see this, she is the rider and he is the passenger? Looks like she is the owner...but surely he is also on the wrong side of the bike.
 
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