Not for me, ta. There's something 1970s formica about the paint job, I'm pretty sure my Nan had a coffee table just like it in her posh front room, but even without it, it's too stumpy/squared off for my taste. I'm going to give it 1 point for having an easy to clean exhaust (even though that looks horrible too).
Ditch the head light as it looks cheap and sort out the tail, I'd rather it was a bit bigger and angular. Other than that I like it.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
It's a bit confused about what it is, or at least I am.
Lots of what looks like high end racing stuff like the quick disconnect brake lines and brake disk cooling ducts on a naked that is a hell of a lot uglier than the bike it's based on.
I saw this on UKMOC and thought it is just a mess. It’s just the wrong donor bike for this sort of project.
Made worse by the odd paint finish, they would have been just as well recreating burr walnut or Italian marble rather than the scuffed effect they went with. The exhaust is just odd and looks like it cam off something else and been made to fit as it ignores any other flow lines on the original bike.
CBA to read the description, but in pretty sure that tank is molded SMC carbon fibre, not a paint finish. Like you get in a alot of lamborghinis these days. In another place/style it might look alot better.
I would look again but I'm afraid I'd poke my eye out on the exhaust.
It looks like a crash damaged bike sitting in that sad area of the dealers waiting to be repaired It doesn't help that the paint looks like it's covered in scratches