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Maybe it's the way the lift hits, but the photos look great.

Is that "emerald green" or "candy green"? That second photo looks like "chrome green".
 
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Maybe it's the way the lift hits, but the photos look great.

Is that "emerald green" or "candy green"? That second photo looks like "chrome green".
You’re right, looking at it again it does look like two different colors. I’m in the states and it’s a 23 so it’s the only green that we got this year. I’m just happy it’s not some neon green eye sore.
 

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Thanks for the well wishes. My luck I bring her home and everyday it’s been freezing here in ny. Or I’m just a weeny lol.
I picked up my '18 at the end of October. It was a loooong winter... After being a year round mc commuter I know I could have gone out for rides but now that I'm retired I just couldn't bring myself to take the brand new shiny Ninja out into the cold, wet and sloppy weather. You'll get your warm sunny day soon enough. It looked like a pretty nice day when the pics were taken.
 

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You’re right, looking at it again it does look like two different colors. I’m in the states and it’s a 23 so it’s the only green that we got this year. I’m just happy it’s not some neon green eye sore.
I think the more green, the better. Even if a person didn't like the color.

You'll see, but for me the candy green is the only bike I've owned that people will notice.

It like a high vs color that people are not immune to noticing.

Yours ends up like a black motorcycle where someone has found a way to attach high vis to and not look like a douchebag.
 

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Congrats on your new ride, Enjoy those Bridgestones. I got 5020 miles on the rear of my 2021 before the cord was showing. Switched to Dunlop Road Smart 4s. Road 180 miles round trip yesterday up to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Felt like I didn't give up any grip at the pace I ride. Trust you will enjoy riding your bike more each time you throw your leg over the saddle.
 
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