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Originally Posted by cale
(Post 17846508)
Bikes in black are fast.
Originally Posted by imi
(Post 17862872)
So? A red bike will always be even faster.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=455786http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=455787http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=455788 It's still too black for me. I want to paint the arms on the v-brakes white. Wish I could get rid of the branding on the downtube too. |
Originally Posted by YouthInAsia
(Post 17865439)
What about a red AND black bike? Haha! .. Wish I could get rid of the branding on the downtube too.
Hobby shops, auto paint supply stores, etc. all carry sheets of adhesive-backed tint in various shades. I'd pick a neutral grey (approximating a 40-60% tint of black) to knock down the white glare. Haha |
Orange bikes are actually a lot faster than black bikes. Just ask Eddy Mercx.
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Originally Posted by YouthInAsia
(Post 17865393)
I've never seen a front fender wrapped that far around the wheel. Obviously you find it to be most effective in stopping water from getting your feet wet?
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My daily commuter is black, though this isn't the actual bike, same model but I've switched the handlebars, grips, saddle and pedals.
http://www.joe-bike.com/wp-content/u.../06/misceo.jpg I combine it with this really shiny helmet, to be better seen in traffic since the black is so stealthy: http://www.hardnutz.com/media/catalo...eet_chrome.jpg |
between, goth, punk, rock 'n roll, Orsen Wells and Batman, it really never left, did it?
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i took my black Mu Uno out for a spin along the lakefront this past weekend.
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Originally Posted by Steely Dan
(Post 17879655)
i took my black Mu Uno out for a spin along the lakefront this past weekend.
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Originally Posted by YouthInAsia
(Post 17880050)
Nice bash guard. I like.
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Originally Posted by Steely Dan
(Post 17881702)
...i don't think it's there as an actual bash guard, more to just help keep an errant pant cuff out of there perhaps.
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last fall when i had the opportunity to pick my very own colour to powder coat all by myself, i opted for no black (except the tyres, and maybe a bit of the rear derailieur...)
was a Nishiki, now a Detroit Bikes bike... once all the WalMart bikes are matte black, you'll move on.... |
I think the manufacturers often offer black as a subdued alternative to their flashier color-of-the-year. For example, Surly usually offers their frames in a custom color that may not be to many people's liking, so they also offer a "neutral" black color option on most (all?) of their frames. They probably wouldn't sell as many bikes if they offered them in "hospital foam green" and nothing else. Color is a factor for many buyers, so manufacturers would probably lose sales if they didn't offer a color choice, and the old "black goes with everything" adage still applies.
Originally Posted by Paramount1973
(Post 17865002)
I likes me a black bike. But I also like the shiny bits.
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Got the frame Fork and racks of my Touring bike all done at once in black polyester Powdercoat..
+ since chain grunge is Black, my Trousers are too. |
Originally Posted by DiabloScott
(Post 17848341)
Yeah, flip flop but I've never used the freewheel side.
Black bikes: My first two geared bikes, 3-speeds. First got stolen. Replacement started my downhill slide. Dropped handlebars, centerpull brakes and a 2-speed derailleur. Then a 10 speed. 15 speed. Sew-ups. But these bikes were all colored. Black didn't happen again until my first 10-speed died. Replacement needed a paint job. The 2-part epoxy paint I could get my hands on was black. That bike got stolen. I think I should stay away from black. Ben |
Originally Posted by YouthInAsia
(Post 17865393)
I've never seen a front fender wrapped that far around the wheel. Obviously you find it to be most effective in stopping water from getting your feet wet?
Ben |
Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan
(Post 17879470)
between, goth, punk, rock 'n roll, Orsen Wells and Batman, it really never left, did it?
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Black frame lets you wear any color of jersey . . .
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I agree black rules! :D
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I guess I need to get my frame powder coated to match its new wheels.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8889/...eb6efd70_c.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7739/...d1465cd6_c.jpg And, of course, thanks to this thread the yellow pedals are just screaming at me now. My fancy plastic road bike is nominally black, but it's so over-branded you hardly notice. https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/...d0128848_c.jpg (BTW, I do use a Sharpie to fill in the heal rub on this crank pretty regularly.) I had a black 2008 Muirwoods 29er with black lettering. https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2351/...53c6c660_o.jpg I also had a black Kona Jake (because, let's face it, I've had nearly every variety of Kona Jake imaginable). https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3247/...33ac134b_o.jpg The right mud helped cover up the white panel. |
All of my bikes are currently black. Only the first one was an active choice. I simply liked the way the bike looked. With the other two bikes, black was the only color they made them in the years I bought them.
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