I've looked through most of the photos, has no one else debadged? While I had the panels off to fix the buzzzz I removed the kawasaki and versys decals, and now it looks really clean! I'll try to borrow a camera tomorrow to post some pictures. With those removed there really aren't any markings left to identify the bike, I kind of like that look.
I've read through this thread last week and over the weekend decided to remove my stickers. I think the plain white and black looks great and will be adding some simple red rim tape to the wheel to add more accent colour and enhance the look.
I have a white v as well. I took off the "Kawasaki" but left the red "versys" then I painted the calipers red which really helped it carry the red from the wheels to the shock to the tank. I have the red stripes too, but have not put them on yet as I am waiting to get a paddock stand as I think it'll make the job come out better. I was thinking of some red pinstripes on the tank and tail, but am afraid it'll be too much.
Terry makes a lot of flat seats too. This one was made with the pillion in mind as the rear surface is a bit wider than stock. I find it to be quite comfortable for long riding. The deep saddle design does mean I have less room to position myself forward or rearward like I used to on the stocker. But, there is also less need.
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