like this
They'd make nice stickers, though...
Michel
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'89 NX650 -- R.I.P. -- Gone
'92 R100GS PD -- Now with PD tank
Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, don't fail me now! -- Elwood
An adaptation of Mickesjo's idea, but using a tyre to represent the earth and loosing the bike altogether.
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I like both of these, or how about a fusion of the two, or variations of the both. Personally I think we need a bike in logo, but I do really like the knobbly tyre. So the adventure bike riding the knobbly![]()
If that makes sense.
The curvature of the tyre sort of signifies the globe, the knobbly-nessoff road riding, and the adventure bike is pretty self explanatory.
Personally I think the banner must be simple and easily recognisable, work well in monochrome as well as colour (for stickers etc.).
Some great designs here but if viewed on a small computer screen or a mobile device a lot of the detail could get lost.
Only my own opinion, keep it simple![]()
F800GS ...broom broom yeah!!!
So how big?
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Whealie (Wing Commander, @ Airborne Division)
Two XRV750-M ('91) RD04s on J ('92) plates.
Laser Pro Duro, crash bars, bark busters, heated grips, GPS, topbox, Alu Boxes, Scotoiler, Starcom, ciggie lighters and XRV stickers.
Can I also say that many ideas have been sent straight to the email address specified so although it's great to see ideas develop here and I would encourage that, there are other very professional entries that haven't been published yet.
So don't get too hung up on one's that are developing here, they will be a entry as part of a bigger selection. And also if this inspiring you to put an entry in then please let me know so that I can allow you some time.
Forum help and advice needed?
2011 Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere
2010 KTM 450 EXC-R
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