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deepakvrao 11-28-15 12:26 PM

Help with colours?
 
Rebuilding one of my bikes. Red frame. It has silver brakes which I am not changing. Ordered silver hubs.

Had thought of silver crankset and RD and rims, but now guys are suggesting black. These are going to be 105 parts.

What do you guys think? Does a mix of silver/black look good? Should I stick to silver? Is it too stupid to discus?

a1penguin 11-28-15 01:34 PM

Do you have a photo of the bike as it exists now? Will the wheels have silver rims? What about bar tape? I think if there is half black and half silver, it won't make much of a difference. It's all about what your eye is drawn to when you first look at the bike.

BoSoxYacht 11-28-15 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by a1penguin (Post 18350771)
Do you have a photo of the bike as it exists now? Will the wheels have silver rims? What about bar tape? I think if there is half black and half silver, it won't make much of a difference. It's all about what your eye is drawn to when you first look at the bike.

All silver looks good on traditonal/small diameter tube frames, but looks out of place on more modern frames.

JMO, YMMV

Maelochs 11-28-15 04:27 PM

Red is faster.

Sorry to be silly ... No I'm not. Anyway ...

I had to decide what color to paint my aged Raleigh and I couldn't make up my mind so I went with clearcoat over bare metal. So yeah, it is a tough decision.

Black on red looks completely different than silver on red. To me, black on red seems more sinister, more menacing, while silver on red seems almost ethereal, almost celestial. Most younger more competitive people would probably rather look more like Rambo or Terminator .... not that most people even notice that much outside of their own stuff anyway ... :D Red and silver probably won't look as mean and bad-ass ... but some folks really don't care to look "mean and bad-ass."

Maybe google images of red bikes and find a few in red with black and a few with red and silver and see what you think?

kbarch 11-28-15 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by Maelochs (Post 18351042)
Black on red looks completely different than silver on red. To me, black on red seems more sinister, more menacing, while silver on red seems almost ethereal, almost celestial. Most younger more competitive people would probably rather look more like Rambo or Terminator .... not that most people even notice that much outside of their own stuff anyway ... :D Red and silver probably won't look as mean and bad-ass ... but some folks really don't care to look "mean and bad-ass."

Maybe google images of red bikes and find a few in red with black and a few with red and silver and see what you think?

I'd go with all silver components; black too often look like cheap plastic.

Maybe it's an exception that proves the rule, and it's not a bicycle, but a motorcycle, but the bad-assed-est bikes I've ever seen are the MV Agusta F4, which are typically red and silver - and predominantly silver:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=490683

dksix 11-28-15 05:40 PM

I think it's important for the same colors to match, not be 2 or 3 different shades of silvers or reds or whatever. My bike is primarily silver with black but the black is a mix of matte and gloss, doesn't look good at all.

Sy Reene 11-28-15 05:47 PM

Athena Silver would be my choice

deepakvrao 11-28-15 10:11 PM

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Ok, I have to admit, I sneaked that in. Not a 'real' road bike but I love it. Here it is in current avatar.

Silvercivic27 11-28-15 10:25 PM

Keep it silver. Don't knock the Bike Friday, those things are sweet!

deepakvrao 11-28-15 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by Silvercivic27 (Post 18351610)
Keep it silver. Don't knock the Bike Friday, those things are sweet!

I think silver too.

I don't knock them, my roadie snob friends do. They all seem to shut up when I tell them that while they 'talk' about cycling vacations, we have done over maybe 40 cols on these bikes;-)

Silvercivic27 11-29-15 06:50 AM

Sounds like you need some new friends, not a new bike!

Drew Eckhardt 11-29-15 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by deepakvrao (Post 18350650)
Rebuilding one of my bikes. Red frame. It has silver brakes which I am not changing. Ordered silver hubs.

Had thought of silver crankset and RD and rims, but now guys are suggesting black. These are going to be 105 parts.

What do you guys think? Does a mix of silver/black look good? Should I stick to silver? Is it too stupid to discus?

Silver.

The two appropriate choices for bicycle components are

1. Silver coated or rust-resistant bare metal (titanium or stainless steel). Scratches are silver and often invisible when you don't look too closely.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=490810

2. Clear coated carbon fiber. Scratches are grey and not very noticeable.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=490811

Silver worn areas on black coated metal look bad.

deepakvrao 11-29-15 12:11 PM

Thanks all. Silver it is. Ordering the stuff tomorrow.

Maelochs 11-29-15 12:18 PM

You do realize that we won't let you rest until you post pics, right?

I applaud the decision, btw. Red/Siler can have a lightness while still having a presence. Eagerly awaiting pics of the finished product.

deepakvrao 11-29-15 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by Maelochs (Post 18352430)
You do realize that we won't let you rest until you post pics, right?

I applaud the decision, btw. Red/Siler can have a lightness while still having a presence. Eagerly awaiting pics of the finished product.


Long long wait then. Getting stuff shipped to India and thru customs is something you guys living other countries need to experience to believe. Hubs and shifters from the US thru a friend. Crank, BB and RD from Germany, thru post, which takes ages. Rims from a local LBS who still has to source from the US.


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