A lovely example of the best colour scheme of the lot. _________________ Please do not PM me technical questions, if you can't find it on the Forum start a thread
Agreed, I always loved this color scheme as well.
Ever since I saw it in the Japanese Magazines back in the 90's _________________ 94 NSR250R2R MC28
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I still think the Rothmans is the nicest OEM colour scheme of any make or model full stop, but the white and blue "flash" for both the MC28SE and MC21R looks lovely.
I originally wanted a white/blue "R" bodykit on my MC21, but the importer painted it in Repsol FOC instead as they didn't want an "R" model left in the shop with an SE bodykit (off mine).
Of course, it always helps when they look almost showroom condition. _________________ Andy.
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Like replacing the front brake calipers with same part # but from a newer model bike so they look fresh and oem, not painted. Or the things you can't see like all new oil injection lines and connectors to stop the seeping that most of our bikes do after all these years on the road.
your bike looks lovely mate, i just spent 10 minutes admiring it - it's probably my favourite factory colour scheme too. Thanks for posting. _________________ After years of moaning about immigrants now i am one...
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