Hi Barry
Cheers for that. I am on the flickr group from mtbr and have seen so many cool paintjobs that it gets even more confusing
Some like the one just above is like most of the custom jobs, in as much as they are enamel and not powder coat. For what I use the Pugs for I prefer the powder as its a lot more durable, especially for the coastal salt water stuff and the rocks.
I will most likely go with the orange I originally thought I would do as that's what I personally and originally thought would look good. Its a brighter orange than the one above, that one was on the Fat bike forum as well, and I will use the earlier Pugsley decals that were the white ones not the black. I did also purchase recently a set of Holy Rolling Darryl rims to build up on new singlespeed hubs one day. They are barely used so will look good with the orange rim strip.
As usual finances will dictate a slow work in progress rather than throw everything into it at once.
If money was no object I would do it enamel and do something really bling, but bling is not really my thing and I wouldn't want to baby it due to a paint job. I like to keep my stuff looking nice but not at the expense of using it as it should be.
The one man that has done probably the most lovely paintjob on a Pugsley, in my opinion, is Swamp Thing paint in Japan. I love the green, don't know whether its because its my aussie national colours or my younger years racing and riding Kawasakis
If had that I would be wary of riding it in salt water too much

and then whats the point.
I thought about doing my Pugsley green but its a standard colour these days and would just look a bit John Deere
Check this out:
https://vimeo.com/56759299
Jamie
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