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CumminsPusher

CumminsPusher

Just a Honda doing Honda things.
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  2. 1000-5

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CumminsPusher

CumminsPusher

Just a Honda doing Honda things.
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Club Contributor
Oct 14, 2015
42,064
322,689
113
Washington/Idaho
Ownership

  1. Other Brand

  2. 1000-5

  3. Talon X LV
Why don’t the red colors match?
Wondered who would be first to say something. I painted all the red on my all white one with an oranger red then Honda that I liked better. Honda uses a bluer red. I’d rather leave accessories this color and not spray fenders. Doesn’t bother me much, if it does I’ll adjust. I did make sure the tire decal matched otherwise it would’ve been tragic.
 
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Wondered who would be first to say something. I painted all the red on my all white one with an oranger red then Honda that I liked better. Honda uses a bluer red. I’d rather leave accessories this color and not spray fenders. Doesn’t bother me much, if it does I’ll adjust. I did make sure the tire decal matched otherwise it would’ve been tragic.
Lmao... it looks sooo terrible!:rolleyes:
 
100Acre

100Acre

Samsquinch the Terrible Magic Bean Manipulator
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Why?? You’ll just get drunk and wreak them
Wreaking is so much fun though!
wreak
rēk/
verb
  1. cause (a large amount of damage or harm).
    "torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday"
    synonyms: inflict, bestow, mete out, administer, deliver, impose, exact, create, cause, result in, effect, engender, bring about, perpetrate, unleash, let loose, vent;
    formaleffectuate
    "the damage this storm has wreaked is inestimable"
    • inflict (vengeance).
      "he was determined to wreak his revenge on the girl who had rejected him"
    • archaic
      avenge (someone who has been wronged).
      "grant me some knight to wreak me for my son"
 
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