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PunkMartyr 04-28-08 07:41 PM

University colors
 
How come you don't see any bikes done up in school colors? How would you do it in a cost effective way?

AEO 04-28-08 08:59 PM

Strip the bike down to bare frame and fork yourself. Spray paint.
Personally I'd hate to have my bike in school colours since the bike would last much longer than school and having to repaint can be a hassle. I'd guess that it'd be easier to identify your bike if you did it.

Otter 718 04-28-08 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by AEO (Post 6601990)
Strip the bike down to bare frame and fork yourself.

Ouch!

AEO 04-28-08 09:10 PM

I just realized the error :D
"strip the bike down to the bare frame and fork by yourself"

Junkdad 04-28-08 09:35 PM

I've seen a few UT cruisers, all custom jobs.

bkrownd 04-28-08 10:00 PM

Probably because normal people don't give a hoot what color their bike is.

Sirrus Rider 04-28-08 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by bkrownd (Post 6602358)
Probably because normal people don't give a hoot what color their bike is.

Not to mention that if have your head screwed on right you won't give a hoot about your old college and be more concerned with earning a living, raising a family and doing things that matter..:)

pinkpowa 04-29-08 03:54 AM

Very common here in SEC land.

wahoonc 04-29-08 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by Sirrus Rider (Post 6602796)
Not to mention that if have your head screwed on right you won't give a hoot about your old college and be more concerned with earning a living, raising a family and doing things that matter..:)

Around here in ACC country they have no problem painting and decorating their Suburbans and Hummers in school colors...:rolleyes:

Aaron:)

JustBrowsing 04-29-08 06:55 AM

I'm not one to buy into the whole "school spirit" thing. I went there to learn, not to be part of some big cult. But yeah, if you really wanted to, you could either do it yourself or take it to an autoshop or something.

Mr. Underbridge 04-29-08 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by Sirrus Rider (Post 6602796)
Not to mention that if have your head screwed on right you won't give a hoot about your old college and be more concerned with earning a living, raising a family and doing things that matter..:)

God forbid one leave any time for thinking about, you know, enjoyment. I suppose you'd be ready to institutionalize anyone who actually follows sports.

crhilton 04-29-08 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by PunkMartyr (Post 6601462)
How come you don't see any bikes done up in school colors? How would you do it in a cost effective way?

I went to ISU, my school colors wouldn't look right on anything other than a bike... Wait a minute, that's a good idea!

Meh, it's easier to just by the jersey.

Torrilin 04-29-08 07:41 AM

Around here, it seems like the students and staff prefer to wear the school colors (UW-Madison's colors are red and white). So you'll run into plenty of people on bikes wearing bright red, but riding a black bike. This seems pretty sensible to me. Stripping paint is a *serious* pain in the ass. And a repaint is more prone to chips and scratches. So if you can keep the original paint job, it's a good idea. It's just not worth going to all that trouble if the original paint job is in good shape.

wahoonc 04-29-08 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by Torrilin (Post 6603565)
Around here, it seems like the students and staff prefer to wear the school colors (UW-Madison's colors are red and white). So you'll run into plenty of people on bikes wearing bright red, but riding a black bike. This seems pretty sensible to me. Stripping paint is a *serious* pain in the ass. And a repaint is more prone to chips and scratches. So if you can keep the original paint job, it's a good idea. It's just not worth going to all that trouble if the original paint job is in good shape.


They USED to sell Red or White bikes, seems everything now is flat black, Anthracite or Gravel Gray:( Not too many colors from the larger manufacturers now. Of course having a bright RED Giant MTB with bright YELLOW freddy fenders...I could care less:p

Aaron:)

Torrilin 04-29-08 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by wahoonc (Post 6603787)
They USED to sell Red or White bikes, seems everything now is flat black, Anthracite or Gravel Gray:( Not too many colors from the larger manufacturers now. Of course having a bright RED Giant MTB with bright YELLOW freddy fenders...I could care less:p

Aaron:)

White vintage is popular too *g*. Really tho, any neutral color will work find when you're wearing school colors. And I'm all in favor of red, since it's nicely visible in all seasons here. My school colors (navy blue and gold or navy blue and white) would not be anywhere near as good... especially since if you only wear one it's the blue!

And with any luck, my next bike will be red :D.

WrenchDevil6 04-29-08 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by PunkMartyr (Post 6601462)
How come you don't see any bikes done up in school colors? How would you do it in a cost effective way?

Because you're not looking at Wal-Mart bikes. Pretty much every wally world that I have ever been in that is located in a college town has junk bikes done up in the local university's colors. As far as custom bikes in school colors, at home in Austin is pretty much the only place where I've actually seen people pay money to have a bicycle custom painted in university colors.

h37s3m 04-29-08 09:06 AM

luckily for me, my bike came in my school colors and also happens to be my favorite color (but not because its my school color)

lil brown bat 04-29-08 10:19 AM

Students already look like dorks, why would you go out of your way to look even more like a student-dork?

daintonj 04-29-08 10:46 AM

I suppose it's an interesting alternative to conventional birth control.

ringdangdoo 04-29-08 10:58 AM

School colors

madbadger4 05-03-08 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by Torrilin (Post 6603565)
Around here, it seems like the students and staff prefer to wear the school colors (UW-Madison's colors are red and white). So you'll run into plenty of people on bikes wearing bright red, but riding a black bike. This seems pretty sensible to me. Stripping paint is a *serious* pain in the ass. And a repaint is more prone to chips and scratches. So if you can keep the original paint job, it's a good idea. It's just not worth going to all that trouble if the original paint job is in good shape.

You won't find an UW-Madison alum more into the red and white thing than me, HOWEVER, I'll second the comment about stripping/painting a bike (done that before) - it was a major pain in the butt. For me, the Bucky Badger decal on my bike is a much easier way to show the old school spirit !

By the way, I have managed quite well to find time for a family, earn a quite decent living, AND find time to have some cycling fun !! (poking some fum at another post on this thread)

On Wisconsin !

macrossjoe 05-03-08 04:56 PM

cost effective accents
 
http://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/~jhchia...llmongoose.jpgCal Bear colors

cradduck 05-03-08 05:03 PM

I went to KU 10 years ago (d@mn...time flies) and I don't think that I would want a bike that is baby blue and crimson. They weren't my favorite colors even when I was going to school there.

daintonj 05-03-08 05:30 PM

It's a university not a religion, ideology or cult. You probably you went to it due to it's geographic position and most likely your sub-standard academic performance, why do you feel the need to identify so strongly with an organisation; especially those of you who have left it? It was bad enough in UK universities when you got some overly excited fresher buying a branded sweater, but even they stopped after the first week (unless of course they joined a sports team, but that always overrules common sense, fashion sense and good taste).

UmneyDurak 05-03-08 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by daintonj (Post 6631253)
It's a university not a religion, ideology or cult. You probably you went to it due to it's geographic position and most likely your sub-standard academic performance, why do you feel the need to identify so strongly with an organisation; especially those of you who have left it? It was bad enough in UK universities when you got some overly excited fresher buying a branded sweater, but even they stopped after the first week (unless of course they joined a sports team, but that always overrules common sense, fashion sense and good taste).

Not everyone chose the school because of "geographical position", and not everyone had "sub-standard academic performance". ;)


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