Good morning,
I'm brand new to the group -- thanks for the add. I have a restored '86 Fazer, and finally got its bigger brother, an '85 VMax.
My goal with the Max is to restore it to original condition, sell it to another collector, and then get a '93 or newer with its updated features. I'd be thrilled to break even or take a modest loss on the '85, just for the joy of restoring it, and for the absolute privilege of owning and riding an important piece of motorcycle history.
The '85 has original everything, down to the exhaust, rims, turn signals, and (rare) Dark Amethyst paint. I plan to spend the next several months working on the aluminum parts, large and small. Everything else is in good condition.
So here's my question. The original paint's condition (on all three pieces) is, on balance, 7/10. It is the rare Dark Amethyst (more like Deep Purple), but is unique. I'm considering changing it to the more common Deep Scarlet. Is there a paint code or a VIN character that would flag this as unoriginal? If so, I'm considering these courses of action:
1. Buy used plastic, paint Deep Scarlet, keep Dark Amethyst off to the side to include in sale/auction (most expensive COA).
2. Paint existing plastic Deep Scarlet (less expensive, but unoriginal).
3. Repaint existing plastic Dark Amethyst (least expensive, least desirable, yet maintains originality).
I think the Dark Amethyst looks great, and I like that it's unique. However, most folks associate the original Max's with the Deep Scarlet color that's been ubiquitous in ad copy, on TV, in the museums, and on the road. Therefore, I think I'd get a better response with it the more traditionally-known red versus blue.
What do you think? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, brothers!
I'm brand new to the group -- thanks for the add. I have a restored '86 Fazer, and finally got its bigger brother, an '85 VMax.
My goal with the Max is to restore it to original condition, sell it to another collector, and then get a '93 or newer with its updated features. I'd be thrilled to break even or take a modest loss on the '85, just for the joy of restoring it, and for the absolute privilege of owning and riding an important piece of motorcycle history.
The '85 has original everything, down to the exhaust, rims, turn signals, and (rare) Dark Amethyst paint. I plan to spend the next several months working on the aluminum parts, large and small. Everything else is in good condition.
So here's my question. The original paint's condition (on all three pieces) is, on balance, 7/10. It is the rare Dark Amethyst (more like Deep Purple), but is unique. I'm considering changing it to the more common Deep Scarlet. Is there a paint code or a VIN character that would flag this as unoriginal? If so, I'm considering these courses of action:
1. Buy used plastic, paint Deep Scarlet, keep Dark Amethyst off to the side to include in sale/auction (most expensive COA).
2. Paint existing plastic Deep Scarlet (less expensive, but unoriginal).
3. Repaint existing plastic Dark Amethyst (least expensive, least desirable, yet maintains originality).
I think the Dark Amethyst looks great, and I like that it's unique. However, most folks associate the original Max's with the Deep Scarlet color that's been ubiquitous in ad copy, on TV, in the museums, and on the road. Therefore, I think I'd get a better response with it the more traditionally-known red versus blue.
What do you think? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, brothers!