2006 - Non-Track
- Bruce Fielding
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2006 - Non-Track
Non Track pics here
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Ariel Atom Owners Club founder, based in Central London
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John Lloyds atom is the only one I've seen with a custom paint job. Very cool. When I get my atom, it will be a must!
- Bruce Fielding
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Excuse me!
[img width=640 height=426]http://gallery.atomclub.com/albums/user ... ord008.jpg[/img]
How many other turquoise Atoms have you seen - with matching cycle wings?
[img width=640 height=426]http://gallery.atomclub.com/albums/user ... ord008.jpg[/img]
How many other turquoise Atoms have you seen - with matching cycle wings?
Ariel Atom Owners Club founder, based in Central London
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Ok, I may have been a slight nudge off there, but that is hardly a custom paintjob. By custom I mean flames, designs and artwork. When I get one, the first thing I am going to do is cover up that www.blahblahblah.com on the side tub of the car. I think that it is too much of a shameless plug, and I will get some flames or something painted on it. Lloyd has it right out for the most part.
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Does anyone have any tips for an impressive Atom photo - off track?
I took my Atom to the beach a while back but when I viewed the pictures I was disappointed mainly because being a yellow Atom it didn't stand out against a yellowish sand.
I did see a picture somewhere of an Atom in what looked like a tunnel of very green trees - was very impressive.
I took my Atom to the beach a while back but when I viewed the pictures I was disappointed mainly because being a yellow Atom it didn't stand out against a yellowish sand.
I did see a picture somewhere of an Atom in what looked like a tunnel of very green trees - was very impressive.
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At the beach try to wait for an overcast day or early in the AM before the sun fully rises and the sand appears darker. Do not use a flash (sand would lighten up considerably then) and the yellow Atom should really pop. After a rain too should work.
For a shot, I think an Atom in a industrial setting like a refinery would be cool. Playing off the scaffolding in the Atom and the piping around a plant.
For a shot, I think an Atom in a industrial setting like a refinery would be cool. Playing off the scaffolding in the Atom and the piping around a plant.
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[quote="Bruce Fielding"]
Excuse me!
[img width=640 height=426]http://gallery.atomclub.com/albums/user ... ord008.jpg[/img]
How many other turquoise Atoms have you seen - with matching cycle wings?
[/quote]
Guess who in the background....
Excuse me!
[img width=640 height=426]http://gallery.atomclub.com/albums/user ... ord008.jpg[/img]
How many other turquoise Atoms have you seen - with matching cycle wings?
[/quote]
Guess who in the background....
- Bruce Fielding
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I've got a pic of him at about 7 years old sitting on my old XT660 somewhere...
Ariel Atom Owners Club founder, based in Central London
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[quote="Dext37 Fielding"]
[quote="Bruce Fielding"]
Excuse me!
[img width=640 height=426]http://gallery.atomclub.com/albums/user ... ord008.jpg[/img]
How many other turquoise Atoms have you seen - with matching cycle wings?
[/quote]
Guess who in the background....
[/quote]
Looks like he's eyeing which car he's gonna torch nextÂ
and being a teacher, I'm more than familiar with both that look and that hand action.
[quote="Bruce Fielding"]
Excuse me!
[img width=640 height=426]http://gallery.atomclub.com/albums/user ... ord008.jpg[/img]
How many other turquoise Atoms have you seen - with matching cycle wings?
[/quote]
Guess who in the background....
[/quote]
Looks like he's eyeing which car he's gonna torch nextÂ
and being a teacher, I'm more than familiar with both that look and that hand action.
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