really depends on what you want. if you want a vespa scooter which is really cool, you can buy them in pink wiht matching helmet and they look awesome. if you want a full blown superbike it's not that easy you need a cusotm spray job which is going to set you back £700 or so
2007-03-11 23:45:48
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answered by Noodle 3
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Unless you just Have to have it in pink, since you say you are a new rider, buy yourself a good, smaller bike to learn on and don't worry about the paint job for now, as you will have a few low-speed or stop dropsy's, so why mess up a pretty paint job with road rash?
Ride around for a while on your trainer until you develope confidence in your riding skills, then, consider moving up to a bigger bike(possibly a newer one,too) and you'll have time to plan your own unique paint scheme during your induction time.
If this is your first time on a cycle, literally, you'd be wise to invest in lessons, especially on a closed circuit, if available, as city traffic is NO place to learn to ride. At least get into a motorcycle safety course, for your health's sake. Your local bike shop should be good for info on thiss.
2007-03-12 01:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yikes. I'm pretty sure that you're not going to find one; you'll have to buy one and get it painted.
Thank god. The day they start making pink bikes.....
Wait. The day they start making pink bikes might be the day they start making bikes for small people, which would be a good thing. Just so long as they offer normal colors too, I'll be happy.
2007-03-12 03:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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well sweetheart you might struggle to get pink as you know it but you can get the odd family related shades. older bikes tended to be more in that range so if you go that route you go old possibly its a bit catch 22 the best way love is to find a nice sprayer who will spray it for you at a reasonable price lol email me how you go on and if you find no joy check my profile lol hope this helps keep smiling
2007-03-13 10:12:05
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answered by familyman 1
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You lucky wench, You!
My girlfriend and I could never make enough money to build my ol' man his second bike. He always said when he had two, I could get one of my own.
Now he's gone, killed by a drunk cager, who will at least rot in jail for ten years! I got nothin' as his stinkin' relatives got his bike!
Reason I said this, be damn careful when you're learning to ride, 'cause tha citizens in cages don't giva F**K about bikers.
As to the pink paint, I knew one of the baddest outlaws ridin' who painted HIS Sportster PINK just to DARE anybody to say somethin' smart!
PAINT it pink, dolly, if that's what trips your trigger! ! !
2007-03-12 08:36:07
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answered by Tawni HP 3
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Honda made a vtr250 in 88 and 89 that was either black or white with pink and pastel blue accents.
2007-03-15 17:05:09
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answered by moolie_wfo 5
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I have a pink dirtbike with black and pink tempurpedic seat. :) But yeah I had to buy the paint and my boyfriend painted it for me. It was defenitly worth it though!
2007-03-15 18:28:01
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answered by you know ♥ 1
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Harley-Davidson has a factory custom paint program. Check with your local dealer for details.
2007-03-12 03:56:45
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answered by kollector 2
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BUY ANY BIKE YOU WANT THEN PAY FOR IT TO BE RESPRAYED IN THE COLOUR AND DESIGN YOU WANT
2007-03-11 23:45:46
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answered by michael b 5
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check out RIDLEY you'll like what you see
2007-03-12 06:52:11
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answered by john smith 2
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