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Old 31-03-2019, 02:35 PM   #1
Luddite
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S4RS Evo tribute

Well, thanks to Geoff (buzzbomb) I recently became the proud owner of a pearl white 'colour therapy' body kit.

Now, there've been quite a few posts recently about the old S4R and S4RS and they reminded me how much I liked the original colour schemes. Originally, I favoured the AC Cobra-esque blue with white stripe but, as time has passed, I don't think the blue has aged as well as the classic red or white schemes. Nowadays, my favourite is the pearl white and red so, when Geoff's panels came up, I thought I'd do an S4RS tribute.

So the ex-Geoff body kit (plus a spare unpainted centre strip I had knocking around) went to Steve at Image Design Custom http://imagedesigncustom.co.uk/ to be striped and clear-coated.

The actual amount of paint applied is minimal - after all, its only a couple of stripes - but the overall effect of the red plus the really deep lacquer is quite striking when compared to the original plain metallic white.

Before and after


Rather than do a straight copy, I thought I'd combine elements of the S4RS with the current M1200S Stripe, so I've gone for the S4RS pearl white/red stripe combo together with the M1200's part-painted carbon guard. I didn't want to give up the carbon guard from my original and was lucky enough to find, at a great price, what might have been the last NOS Ducati Performance guard in the bargain bin of Ducati Milano (don't you just love the internet?!). Steve effectively reversed the design of my first carbon guard and did a great job matching the pearl white with the rest of the panels.

Take your pick!


I'm really pleased with the results. The stripes on the S4RS are decals, not painted, so there's no colour code for the red. After studying plenty of pictures, we decided to use Rosso Red, a slightly deeper shade than the Anniversary Red, which is the stock 1100 Evo colour, and it really pops against the pearl white - especially in the sunshine. Hopefully, it meets with Darren's approval!

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Originally Posted by Darren69 View Post
And stickers are cheap and nasty too, got to be proper painted and laquered.
I didn't take the S4RS homage to extremes though - you'll note the wheels aren't white. That's for two reasons: the first is cost and the second is laziness - I had white wheels on my S2R and, while they look great clean, they take a lot of effort to keep them that way!

I know this is an unashamedly indulgent and purely cosmetic exercise and, as it has no effect on anything tangible like performance or handling, you might argue that it's money that could have been better spent elsewhere. But, after nine years of ownership, it's like having a new bike, so I'm happy.

Red to White


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