Pegoretti Found!
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I had asked for probably a miracle only to find it today on ebay. Here is the older Pegoretti scheme I was looking for. I think it is understated and absolutely beautiful. Opinions?:D
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Was that from before he lost his mind?
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Hi All-
I've always wondered if Dario Pegoretti was a peculiar/bizarre man. His designs sure are funky. That one looks pretty sweet, a classical approach to bicycles. ~ Blue Jays ~ |
Originally Posted by MICHAELM
I think it is understated and absolutely beautiful. Opinions?:D
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I currently have a LandShark and really want to go back to my roots, "any bike so long as it has red in it."
My Landshark does not. Even though it is a work of art, I really would like this scheme that I saw several years ago. I had asked for anyone to help; but, none did only for me to find this frame on ebay today. I hate to steal a color scheme from Dario; but, this frame is beautiful so long as you like red and blue. A word in my humble opinion about the Pegoretti's I see currently. I certainly do appreciate the workmanship and I even enjoy the wild paint schemes; but, I can say first hand that when you buy a bike that is a work of art, sooner or later, the frame becomes "busy." That is true of the Colnagos as well. Beautiful, beautiful and you guessed it, beautiful. But, you look on this forum and others, people will always rant and rave about the classics. I do think this paint scheme is a bit busy; but, then again, it isn't over the top. I also was looking at a subtle; but, unusual color scheme of a Levi Leip....er bike posted on the Landshark website. For a moment, picture the frame, black and white and change it to a red and blue. Opinions? (Hint: go to the Landshark gallery and report back, please.) |
Originally Posted by MICHAELM
I currently have a LandShark and really want to go back to my roots, "any bike so long as it has red in it."
My Landshark does not. Even though it is a work of art, I really would like this scheme that I saw several years ago. I had asked for anyone to help; but, none did only for me to find this frame on ebay today. I hate to steal a color scheme from Dario; but, this frame is beautiful so long as you like red and blue. A word in my humble opinion about the Pegoretti's I see currently. I certainly do appreciate the workmanship and I even enjoy the wild paint schemes; but, I can say first hand that when you buy a bike that is a work of art, sooner or later, the frame becomes "busy." That is true of the Colnagos as well. Beautiful, beautiful and you guessed it, beautiful. But, you look on this forum and others, people will always rant and rave about the classics. I do think this paint scheme is a bit busy; but, then again, it isn't over the top. I also was looking at a subtle; but, unusual color scheme of a Levi Leip....er bike posted on the Landshark website. For a moment, picture the frame, black and white and change it to a red and blue. Opinions? (Hint: go to the Landshark gallery and report back, please.) |
Hi All-
Bright blue and red tend to "vibrate" when they are juxtaposed. A deeper hue tends not to have that issue. Something to consider. ~ Blue Jays ~ |
Hi All-
Levi Leipheimer's cool Land Shark frame. Note the fender and disc-brake mounts for training in lousy weather: http://www.landsharkbicycles.com/ima...eipheimer3.jpg http://www.landsharkbicycles.com/ima...eipheimer2.jpg http://www.landsharkbicycles.com/ima...eipheimer1.jpg ~ Blue Jays ~ |
How about the Leipheimer from the previous post only in red and blue? By the way, the older Pegoretti I was looking for is a Pegoretti Custom as it was called. Any more opinions?
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Hi MICHAELM-
Many blue and red combinations contrast but they don't compliment particularly well. The exception being the darker colors of the American flag or a pair of well-worn denim jeans combined with a new red polo shirt, for example. You would definitely want to work with an experienced painter / technician for that combo. ~ Blue Jays ~ |
Originally Posted by Blue Jays
Hi MICHAELM-
Many blue and red combinations contrast but they don't compliment particularly well. The exception being the darker colors of the American flag or a pair of well-worn denim jeans combined with a new red polo shirt, for example. You would definitely want to work with an experienced painter / technician for that combo. ~ Blue Jays ~ http://www.freewebs.com/singing_siren/c03.jpg |
Originally Posted by Blue Jays
Many blue and red combinations contrast but they don't compliment particularly well. The exception being the darker colors of the American flag or a pair of well-worn denim jeans combined with a new red polo shirt, for example. You would definitely want to work with an experienced painter / technician for that combo.
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Hi All-
Try to have your eyes focus on this red/blue color mix. Even a layperson can identify the clash and resulting color-induced vibration caused by this combination: ~ Blue Jays ~ |
Is it a sailboat? ;)
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Please us folk from Kentucky; but, I don't quite get the vibration thing. I do know dark colors pose a bit of a contrasting issue. The Waterford I had with the red and blue fade was not "vibration" issue because of the fade; but, IMHO, the Pegoretti scheme with the yellow pin stripe separates the "vibration." What is the vibration again? I would post the dang Waterford frame; but, not sure how to get the size down. Remember, us folk in Kentucky.
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Originally Posted by Blue Jays
Hi All-
Try to have your eyes focus on this red/blue color mix. Even a layperson can identify the clash and resulting color-induced vibration caused by this combination: ~ Blue Jays ~ |
Hi MICHAELM-
The point is that this particular blue and this particular red don't look good together. They cause pain to your eyes because it prevents proper focus. If these two colors were used on a bike, people would turn away because it is uncomfortable. It is NOT pleasing. Hopefully that makes it clearer for you. ~ Blue Jays ~ |
Originally Posted by Blue Jays
Hi All-
Try to have your eyes focus on this red/blue color mix. Even a layperson can identify the clash and resulting color-induced vibration caused by this combination: ~ Blue Jays ~ Just because you took a class in college that skimmed over Josef Albers, does not mean that your little example is completely true. not only have you just shown an example on a computer screen, not quite the same thing when it's paint on a frame, you seem to have chosen a blue and red of the same chromatic intensity. |
Originally Posted by MICHAELM
Correction, I focused on the red/blue color mix for 30 seconds and didn't identify the clash
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/the/clash/top_gazou1.jpg |
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RIP Joe Strummer. |
Originally Posted by Johnny_Monkey
RIP Joe Strummer.
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Hi botto-
I've never insulted you on the BikeForum boards and have even complimented you on some of your bikes. The playground namecalling you've employed in this thread is childish. ~ Blue Jays ~ |
Originally Posted by Blue Jays
Hi botto-
I've never insulted you on the BikeForum boards and have even complimented you on some of your bikes. The playground namecalling you've employed in this thread is childish. ~ Blue Jays ~ |
[QUOTE=Blue Jays]Hi All-
Try to have your eyes focus on this red/blue color mix. Even a layperson can identify the clash and resulting color-induced vibration caused by this combination: I don't know about these colors on a bike but I don't get headaches and I'm looking for 800mg of Motrin right now! If I was looking at that on a CRT with a refresh rate of 60hz instead of my LCD Monitor my wife would be scraping my brains off the walls. That is truly painful to look at. |
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