Can anyone do a photoshop for me?
I don't know how to do photoshop. I still haven't made up my mind on a tail for my bike and I was wondering if anyone could do a photoshop for me.
I've been thinking about a Panigale tail on my bike, but no matter how hard I keep looking back and forth at my bike and a Panigale, I can't decide if it'd look right or not. So if anyone has a few minutes (don't know how long photoshop takes), could you put a Panigale tail and seat on my bike? http://www.ducati.com/cms-web/upl/Me...1_1067x600.jpg http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/...onrice/001.jpg If the top of the tail could at least be even with the height of the tank - maybe even a little higher, I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me. |
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I like your existing one better.
Actually in general, your bike bike looks pretty damn sic |
Good photoshop job.
And I like both. I like the balance of the stock rear, but I know you're going for the bobber look, which the duc tail gives you. |
I think you should stick with the one you have, the panigale makes it look incomplete somehow, almost like you have one brute of a bike but you have a broom stick for a seat and tail. Does look nice without the pilion pegs and hard tail look. Every thought of just putting a glass cover where the passenger seat is and loosing the pegs?
Anyway that's my 2 cents ;) |
Well, the stock tail is LONG gone. Pegs were on in that picture because I was going for a ride with my wife. I usually had them off. But, it was too big to be honest for my style and what I'm going for. Don't know if I've 100% decided on a tail, yet. But the 954 tail isn't coming back.
I want it to be tighter. It's too big. http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view3/1662105/tighter-o.gif |
Originally Posted by Kiwi born
(Post 1269083)
I think you should stick with the one you have, the panigale makes it look incomplete somehow, almost like you have one brute of a bike but you have a broom stick for a seat and tail. Does look nice without the pilion pegs and hard tail look. Every thought of just putting a glass cover where the passenger seat is and loosing the pegs?
Anyway that's my 2 cents ;) The Ducati tail doesn't seem to fit right with the rest of your bike. |
Okay - So let's get some opinions going on here.
These are the tails I've "thought" about... Haven't 100% ruled anything out. 1) Fight Machines EVO tail http://shop.fight-machines.de/wp-con...6/heck_evo.jpg It comes with a tail light - this is what it would look like MCY0114 WILD 002 Photo 9 OR http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/fe...LD 001 Photo 1 2) 07-10 600rr tail - although there obviously wouldn't be an under tail exhaust. And the tail light bothers me. http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNj...BDg~~60_35.JPG Could look sort of like this https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...Op4mxP7ExwVanQ 3) 08-12 1000rr tail. Nice and small. Would take a ton of fab work to get rid of gaps because of how it sits on the 1000rr sub frame. Here it is on another 954 fighter - http://puerco.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Tapahtu....jpg?img=small 4) Something completely one-off. Like this - http://frst.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Py%C3%B6r...JPG?img=img900 Or the Panigale tail. What do you guys think? Open to suggestions too. - But not the 954 tail. That's for sure not happening. |
Personally, I like what you were going for with the photoshop. I think it makes it look nice and clean.
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Originally Posted by hamlin6
(Post 1269185)
Personally, I like what you were going for with the photoshop. I think it makes it look nice and clean.
I started really looking into the Panigale tail - it'd be SO EXPENSIVE.... I didn't know it was possible to make a tail that tiny have so many damn parts.... 3 fairings (not including the pillion cover), air duct, Undertail, tailights. Even buying rashed ones would still be incredibly expensive. And if I were really going to do it - I'd like to do the Panigale seat and subframe as well (in which case the price goes sky-high. So we'll see. I'm curious to see opinions too. |
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