At least the subject matter of colour is very personal and less aggressive. The beige/sand colour is only one of the range and is clearly a Marmite colour.And how many customers come through your doors and ask if they can get a bike in magnolia, or beige..... not many i bet, if any at all.
The Chinese may make good products at reasonable prices, but they really need a lesson in current trends of colours and making something look cool. Even when they get the colour right the graphics are often terrible. The Karoo has graphics that look like a throwback to the 80's and then they add partly chrome coloured grips from a cruiser motorcycle.
I disagree with the Chinese not being capable of detailing good graphics,most think the graphics on my Kudos Tornado,Typhoon and Arriba bikes as being very good,whatever you think of the colour of the Alamo the detailing of the lining was done by their artist,I thought he had done a good job.
I also sell KTM,fine bikes,but their designer of the graphics is so limited,not his fault,he has to stick to the house colours of black and orange....he tries to make even slight changes into blues and yellows,but nobody buys them.
When you look at the KTM stand it's a sea of orange and black,fine if you like those colours.
Some bike suppliers don't employ an artist to detail the bike,preferring to supply in a monotone colour with little graphics,to my eyes the detailing of the graphics is what separates a DIY looking bike into a production bike,but as I started its all personal.
Interesting that the opinions are very divergent,that's why we need lots of choices in our bike options.
KudosDave