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RolliePollie
09-08-2008, 08:29 PM
I've been bike shopping for a few months and it looks like I'll be getting a 2009 Felt. I have a great connection for an awesome price. So they just put up the new 2009 website and unfortunately, I really dislike the color on the bike that would work best for my budget (they don't have prices posted yet, but I'm trying to estimate based on last year's pricing). What do you think of this color combo?

http://www.feltracing.com/09-catalog/road/womens-road/09-zw3-int.aspx

I don't know about that gold...it's just not me. I hate to let bike color influence my decision too much, but if I'm going to spend a good chunk of change on a bike that I plan to ride for several years, then I want to LOVE the color!!! Am I being petty? Or will I learn to love a new bike no matter what color it is?

NbyNW
09-08-2008, 08:42 PM
I like the B&G combination, but it's just a personal bias. (GO STEELERS!)

It looks like an awesome bike. Look at those 650c wheels! Woohoo!

Years ago when I bought my mountain bike I decided to sleep on it for ONE night. The next day when I went back to buy the bike the really cool color I wanted had been sold. The only other bike they had in my size was the same model but was a horrible color. The color was called "citrus green" but it was more like a pissy metallic Gatorade yellow.

I was less than enthused about the color, but I bought the bike anyway.

I fell in love with the bike the first time I took it out for a ride.

That bike is still with me 10 years later, and although it's been more of a utility bike recently, I still love this bike, warts & all. I love how ugly the color is and how out-of-style the geometry is. And good lord it is heavy! This essentially means that the bike is theft-proof, which is very important to me these days.

If I ever decide to get another bike I'm gonna buy the ugliest thing I can find. . ;)

ilima
09-08-2008, 10:34 PM
Color is nice, but I could live with a color I wasn't totally ga-ga over if I got a nice deal.

And there are aftermarket bike painters. If in a year or two you still don't like the gold accents, have the frame repainted.

lph
09-08-2008, 10:44 PM
I have one bike I LOVE the colour of, one I like pretty much, and one which is really ugly. I use the ugly one every day and am kinda charmed by the thought that it looks awful but works so well. I see your point but I think you'll like it anyway, and if not you can get it repainted any colour you choose.

Miranda
09-08-2008, 10:51 PM
I like the B&G combination, but it's just a personal bias. (GO STEELERS!)

It looks like an awesome bike. Look at those 650c wheels! Woohoo!

Years ago when I bought my mountain bike I decided to sleep on it for ONE night. The next day when I went back to buy the bike the really cool color I wanted had been sold. The only other bike they had in my size was the same model but was a horrible color. The color was called "citrus green" but it was more like a pissy metallic Gatorade yellow.

I was less than enthused about the color, but I bought the bike anyway.

I fell in love with the bike the first time I took it out for a ride.

That bike is still with me 10 years later, and although it's been more of a utility bike recently, I still love this bike, warts & all. I love how ugly the color is and how out-of-style the geometry is. And good lord it is heavy! This essentially means that the bike is theft-proof, which is very important to me these days.

If I ever decide to get another bike I'm gonna buy the ugliest thing I can find. . ;)

I just had to post seperately about the bomb theft proofness of bikes:). That's a funny way to put it, but true. One of my bike buds has a nice new carbon, but rides it only for certain things. He rides his 30somthing old Schwin race/road bike complete w/well broken Brooks in race saddle. To ME it is a gorgeous bike because I know what it really is. To anyone else as he says, "who would want to steal my old bike outta the rack?". Recently I had a theft attempt on one of my new bikes. They only picked mine because of what it was, gheez. I have a very old bike myself I've considered refurbushing that's about like this and heavy as can be... maybe I'll take her on now, vs getting new;).

Miranda
09-08-2008, 11:03 PM
Just IMHO :o I don't care for the gold either. It makes the bike "different" which can be good in some ways, but in others maybe not so good. The biggest thing is will you have what I call "eternal buyer's remorse".

I have learned that if I settle for something that is not quite right, then I only continue to lust after what I reaaallllyy wanted until I get it. If you truly are bothered by the color, do you really want to tell your bike story over and over again to people who comment on your bike, "yea, it's a nice bike, BUT, the color is not what I really wanted, etc.". Maybe enough cool comments of people who love the color would change your opinion over time? Now, my own bike color story is this...

When I went to buy my road bike, it came in a misty purple. I loved it, and thought I really wanted it. By the time I ordered it, they had the year end model change, and it was only offered in white/brushed silver/black. At first I was so disappointed. One of my friends said, "omg, who would want a white bike?".

Well, the shop owner's wife pointed out to me that having neutral colors would not limit my choices so much if I wanted to match my riding outfits to my bike. Yes, I know this is a vain roadie school of thought, but it is what it is:rolleyes:. NOW, I am so glad I have the white bike. It still looks very feminine, but clean looking. I never have to think about what colors to match it... everything goes. I've been saddle/pedal shopping lately and I'm having a really hard time chosing things that have a tinge of color accent to them because it messes up my whole clean bike theme:(.

uforgot
09-09-2008, 01:30 AM
I like the gold. It looks like an old gold not a screaming gold, but like everyone else says, it's a personal choice. I like my bike to be different. I don't want to see it every time I go on a ride. That's what really bugs me about color choices. Pyannyplayer had her bike painted after she had it for a year. You could think about that too! You definitely wouldn't see your bike again.

Can they get the 2008 for you? I know a lot of suppliers ran out...or maybe save save save and get the next step up? Personally, if I didn't like the color, and didn't want to get it painted, I wouldn't get it because I've done that and I was unhappy. I kept seeing bikes I liked better. It's obviously important to you too. Maybe you could ride other bikes until you find your true love? There is more than one bike that will fit you ya know!

Edit: By the way, bikes went way up in 2009. Are you sure about the pricing? There have been several threads about it.
another edit: Have you ridden that bike? That top tube (545) seems kind of long for a 50cm women's specific bike.

sundial
09-09-2008, 02:28 AM
I do let color influence my choice. I start with a budget and shop for the right color.

7rider
09-09-2008, 02:53 AM
It's not black or gold....it's "Sunset Pearl & Gloss Carbon" ;)

If the bike fits, the deal is right, and you like the bike, meh....color is tolerable. It's not like it's red with orange and pink polka dots, right? Besides...when you're sitting on the saddle, looking down the road at a ribbon of fresh asphalt, just waiting to be ridden, do you really look at the color of your bike??

Zen
09-09-2008, 04:28 AM
I like the colors.
Those were my HS colors.
When you said gold I immediately thought cheap,tacky, and bling, like a chain license plate holder.
What really bothers me is the HUGENESS of "FELT"

sundial
09-09-2008, 04:34 AM
When you said gold I immediately thought cheap,tacky, and bling, like a chain license plate holder.

LOL! :D

Zen
09-09-2008, 04:42 AM
It's not like it's red with orange and pink polka dots, right?

You mean like this?
7061

kfergos
09-09-2008, 05:52 AM
If the bike fits and I love how it rides, I don't worry about the color. You aren't going to be looking at the color most of the time you ride it.

newfsmith
09-09-2008, 07:06 AM
I would describe that bike as black, with gold accents or highlights if you wish. When I got my Felt F70 2005 it only came in bright yellow with some red & black details. I had been hoping for the F75 which was blue that year, but I couldn't get one small enough, so I went with the yellow F70. I've ridden 4 Pan-Mass Challenges on it, so with the training it's got a lot of miles. The PMC gave me a new perspective on its color. In the morning, before dawn, when you go onto a large field packed with 4000+ bikes, it is really nice to have an unusual color scheme! I no longer think twice about its color.

dachshund
09-09-2008, 07:06 AM
It's not like it's red with orange and pink polka dots, right? Besides...when you're sitting on the saddle, looking down the road at a ribbon of fresh asphalt, just waiting to be ridden, do you really look at the color of your bike??

Hey.. what's wrong with red with orange and pink polka dots??? :D

Actually I think it's a nice looking bike. But as others have said, if you like riding it, the color might improve by magic.

7rider, the thing I stare at if I ever get bored is the handlebars. Therefore I won't get basic black bar tape. That part of the bike has to have some color. :)

Blueberry
09-09-2008, 07:08 AM
I don't think I'd buy a bike I didn't love. If the color bothered me, I wouldn't buy it. I know myself, and it would bother me every time I rode it. I know some folks aren't like that, but I am... Good luck, whatever you decide:)

CA

indigoiis
09-09-2008, 07:12 AM
I really think sometimes, for me personally, the color of my bike affects me. I love the color blue, but the shade Specialized chose for their 2007 Dolce is not my blue. I ride that bike a lot, but I don't enjoy it as much as I would if I liked the color more. Plus the bar tape is white. I know I can swap it out or paint the frame, but I don't really have time.

I also hated the 2007 Trek series in Pepto pink. Bleh!

BleeckerSt_Girl
09-09-2008, 07:37 AM
As an artist, I find I am very much emotionally keyed into colors and textures. Not so much bothered by something that is old, scratched up, or 'ugly' (ugly can be beautiful), and there are lots of colors I do like....but if I detest the color, or if it has huge screaming logo brand names, then I'd just feel yucky riding it. Can't help it, it's a curse. :rolleyes: I'm willing to pay extra for a look that makes me happy, and I realize I'm lucky in that I am able to have the choice.

Margo at Luna cycles was very cooperative when it came to choosing components and colors for my custom bike- she understood that I wanted subtle, and I am grateful to her for putting up with my quirks. :)

I remember spending a l-o-n-g time carefully removing the large stubborn logo stickers from my nice new black rims. :D

RolliePollie
09-09-2008, 07:49 AM
Thanks everyone for your input. The more I look at the bike color, the more I think I just cannot buy that bike. I know I would definitely regret it and always lust after prettier bikes!!!! I agree as well about the humongous FELT logo...why do they have to do that? I don't like being a huge rolling advertisement. However, I'm looking at a 40% discount here, so I can live with the logo. Unfortunately, Felt is sold out on the all their 2008 women's bikes and in order to get the discount, my "source" has to order direct from Felt. So no 2008 for me!

I think the geometry of the men's Z bikes and the women's ZW's is similar...I'm going to check into that a little further. The women's Felts all come with a double and I already know I want to switch that out for a triple. Looks like there's at least one of the men's that comes with a triple. So maybe I can go that route and then switch out the handlebars, etc. to make it more like the women's sizing. Sigh...all this shopping is exciting, but it's also frustrating!!!

kacie tri-ing
09-09-2008, 07:55 AM
I have to agree that bike color is really important. You HAVE to love the bike. It is too expensive, and you spend too much time on it not to love it completely. Granted, I like that particular bike, but if you do not, you should not buy it. Unless of course you have the resources to buy new bikes whenever you want!

Have fun! New bikes are awesome!

Peanut03
09-09-2008, 08:13 AM
I would love to say that bike color is not important to me, but I can't. I was looking at a great deal on a bike, and I loved the bike, but it was powder blue. I really tried to get over the bike color, but I couldn't. I ended up buying another bike, which I love. It's black with very light pink detail.

Fujichants
09-09-2008, 08:37 AM
I care a lot about bike color as well. If I find the color ugly, I won't buy it. But then again, i'm not too picky about colors either, as I like a lot of color combinations.

Biciclista
09-09-2008, 09:00 AM
Bike color is very important to me too. I have already had a lifetime of blue bikes. I didn't want another blue bike. I wanted ORANGE. so that's what i got.
Mimi

http://www.sersale.org/bike/cavalletta.jpg

sundial
09-09-2008, 09:06 AM
And it inspired you to paint a beautiful watercolor painting. :)

Biciclista
09-09-2008, 09:21 AM
yes, several. :cool:

TrekTheKaty
09-09-2008, 09:32 AM
I understand! The first two bikes I tried, I not only disliked, they were UGLY--black and silver, and black and pink!

When I rode my "Lightning," I didn't dislike the color, but didn't love it either. I bought it anyway and it has grown on me. Now my husband wants to paint his bike to match!

I agree-sleep on it--if you don't love it, don't buy it!

(Do people ever repaint bikes? Is that too expensive? My DH's is black carbon fiber, so he is going to paint white stripes over the top.)

GLC1968
09-09-2008, 09:33 AM
I agree that bike color is important.

BUT, have you seen this bike in person? Or more specifically, the paint job in person? I ask because it may not be what you think.

I fell in love with the PERFECT bike for me. It was a great deal, the right size, all the components I wanted, the right frame material, etc. The problem was...I didn't like the color. In fact, I was tempted to get the newer version of the same bike in the lower quality frame material and lower level components just because I liked the paint job better. I told myself that was silly and agreed to order the bike in the paint color I didn't love. Turns out, when it arrived, it was MUCH prettier than I had expected. It wasn't even remotely gaudy like it looked in the photos - it was beautiful. Now I LOVE my bike and I get compliments on it all the time (it really is pretty).

Before you decide, can you find a place to view the 2009 paint job in person?

And yeah, the first thing I thought when I looked at it was 'Pittsburgh Steelers'. :p

SouthernBelle
09-09-2008, 10:02 AM
I hafta admit, I really like the colors of that bike. What I don't like is the gigantic logo. When you actually look at the colors, there is not that much gold on there. & half of the white is the logo.

Admittedly, I have been coveting my neighbor's grandson's vintage Trek in an antique sort of gold.

ASammy1
09-09-2008, 10:34 AM
I am going to have to agree on the logo...

Zen
09-09-2008, 12:32 PM
How much would it cost to paint the frame?

Running Mommy
09-09-2008, 02:22 PM
not that it matters now... But the zw3 retails for 21-2200.00
I'm a felt dealer as well.
Felt is currently out of road bikes. The last I called them they told me no bikes till the end of September. I've pretty much given up calling them for availability.

As for color, must be something in the air this year. Giants Avail 3 is gold and white. They also have a lot of orange throughout their line this year??

ridebikeme
09-09-2008, 02:28 PM
I suppose in the real world, you are the only one that can answer that question. As others have mentioned, the 2009 bikes are on their way and of course prices will be significantly higher... maybe that will be another factor in your decision. Color schemes for these bikes are all over the place.. from brights to some more subdued... depends on the line. But like most everything, everything happens in cycles and color choices have always followed suit.

Good luck in your search ... it's a fun time to be buying a new bike!!:D

TxDoc
09-09-2008, 02:32 PM
What do you think of this color combo?
http://www.feltracing.com/09-catalog/road/womens-road/09-zw3-int.aspx
I don't know about that gold...it's just not me.

It looks like a really nice bike to me... and I love the gold! In fact the only thing I would change is to replace that white saddle with a gold carbon seat, and maybe a golden wheelset like the khamsin or the shamal. You can give the final touch with the handlabar tape... It's going to be a hot bike!
:)

RolliePollie
09-09-2008, 03:00 PM
not that it matters now... But the zw3 retails for 21-2200.00
I'm a felt dealer as well.
Felt is currently out of road bikes. The last I called them they told me no bikes till the end of September. I've pretty much given up calling them for availability.

As for color, must be something in the air this year. Giants Avail 3 is gold and white. They also have a lot of orange throughout their line this year??


Ooooh, maybe can you please tell me the prices for the ZW2 and the ZW25 too? I was estimating around $2,200 for the ZW3...since the ZW2 has Dura-Ace, I'm imagining it's quite a bit more. I was hoping they would be offering an Ultegra equipped bike...carbon with Ultegra or maybe even the aluminum/carbon with Ultegra like the 2008 FW25. For some reason, I kind of like the green ZW25. And the black/blue on the ZW2 is much nicer than the gold on the ZW3. I wish I wasn't so picky...I guess they can't possibly please everyone! :o

Jiffer
09-09-2008, 03:59 PM
I, for one, am glad that I "love" the color of my bike. It's not an amazing color ... it's black, silver and white ... but because it's neutral, I can do anything with it. I choose to do PINK with it, of course. :D

I do wonder, however, if you have seen that bike in person and, if not, if you would like it more than you think you do based on the photo. Just a thought. But, ultimately, if you know you flat out don't like the color ... I'd keep shopping until you do. Someone like my husband would think that's ridiculous and that's not how you buy a bike. But my belief is, the more you love your bike, the more you're going to want to ride it. He loves his bike for what it does for him and color is not a priority. But, there are so many options out there, there certainly ought to be an awesome bike in your price range that is a color you like. You just have to figure out what YOUR priorities are and see what your options are. Good luck!

smurfalicious
09-09-2008, 04:12 PM
Funny thing about this thread, when I first read it I forgot that I HATED the colors of pony when I first bought her. It was between the GF Tassajara and the Big Sur GS. I liked the colors of the Tass but the Big Sur was a better fit, and more aligned with my wannabe racer goals. I ate ramen to pay for that bike, it better be good!

So yeah, she came home with me, and I despised her colors for weeks until we rode together enough that I loved her despite it. Then something clicked in me and I thought she was cute as a bug's ear. It didn't hurt that she fetched TONS of compliments and is the reason I have more blue jerseys than brain cells. I feel a little sad looking at her now, I miss her so much.

http://fisherbikes.com/archive/model/86

I like the gold, a lot. It's really classy and different! I say go for it. Can you imagine with leather bar tape? Oooooh! I say your bike must be at least this ugly before you can complain about color:

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g50/hillbillary/crappybike/beasty3.jpg

VeloVT
09-09-2008, 04:59 PM
I don't object to that color scheme. However, I would not put white tape and seat with those colors, regardless of how trendy white tape is. The bike will look much more subtle and sophisticated and sleek and stealthy with black seat/tape, imo.

BTW here's the bike for those of you who are too lazy to click on the link (I would be some days):
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(And I really like the look of white tape generally and even have it on my roadbike).

That said, I am of the school that would probably buy the bike, if I loved the ride and the price/components were right, even if I didn't love the colors.

Heck, I don't love the color scheme on my Bianchi cx/commuter bike. Now I really like celeste -- I do -- but the graphics on my model year are just kind of ugly in my opinion.

7064

I've had the bike two years and I haven't changed my opinion on this. However, it's the little engine that could. It's just such a workhorse. And the geometry is so comfortable. I love riding it. The fact that it's not what I would ideally choose aesthetically somehow doesn't bother me.

My road bike... I'm constantly fussing over whether I like this or that on it... are the pink tires cheesy... does the black seat with white center stripe work acceptably well with white tape? and I'm just never satisfied... even though up close, the quality of the finish job on my road bike is beautiful (whether or not you like the graphics -- and I'm okay with them, though I think Cervelo, for instance, has nicer graphics).

7065

I guess my point is, it's more complicated than just the colors. I would give the bike a chance. At least wait until you see it in the flesh.

Running Mommy
09-09-2008, 05:09 PM
Ooooh, maybe can you please tell me the prices for the ZW2 and the ZW25 too? I was estimating around $2,200 for the ZW3...since the ZW2 has Dura-Ace, I'm imagining it's quite a bit more. I was hoping they would be offering an Ultegra equipped bike...carbon with Ultegra or maybe even the aluminum/carbon with Ultegra like the 2008 FW25. For some reason, I kind of like the green ZW25. And the black/blue on the ZW2 is much nicer than the gold on the ZW3. I wish I wasn't so picky...I guess they can't possibly please everyone! :o


No prob-
ZW2 3400-3599, and ZW25 1529-1599. The low # is the lowest felt will allow you to sell it at, but the high number is msrp.

VeloVT
09-09-2008, 05:12 PM
I'm dating myself, but the name of color scheme REALLY makes me think of the scene in "Ghost" (w/ Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg) where Whoopi Goldberg, as a fake psychic, is channeling an older lady's dead husband, and she says, "damn baby, what'you do to yo' hair?" and the woman gets all flustered and flirtatious and says, "you like it? it's AUTUMN SUNRISE." (yup, orange).

sorry, carry on...

RolliePollie
09-09-2008, 05:48 PM
No prob-
ZW2 3400-3599, and ZW25 1529-1599. The low # is the lowest felt will allow you to sell it at, but the high number is msrp.

Thanks RunningMommy...it helps to have the pricing. All three are around what I was expecting, so no big sticker shock at least! If only the ZW2 was $1,000 cheaper! :rolleyes:

I agree, Liza, that the white bar tape doesn't look quite right with the black and gold. On the Felt website, it says the bike comes with yellow bar tape. Now that sounds really scary to me...gold with yellow? But like everyone has said, seeing it in person might make all the difference.

My current bike is a Trek 1000 WSD in a really pretty shade of blue. I love the color. It's made me more fond of the her even though I know she's an entry level bike. So I think I have come to the conclusion that color matters a lot to me. Hmmm...now what do I do? :confused:

wildhawk
09-09-2008, 07:27 PM
I remember when DH bought me my current bike “Spirit”. I had sold my black Stony Point mountain bike and we went to the LBS and the only two choices in my Giant for that year were red and a deep, dark purple. I have NEVER been a fan of purple - but the bike rode great and it fit me like a glove and had all the features I was looking for. So I went with her - I used to call her my “purple pavement eater”. But DH offered to repaint her for me, but over time the purple has grown on me and I now like her color a lot. I get lots of compliments on her. I decided to accessorize her with black and silver so I can still get the black accents in there (I really like black - I know - its not like green or pink - but it is one of my favorite colors for vehicles). Ask yourself what is more important - color or comfort? Accessories or durability/rideability? You can have the most gorgeous color bike in the world, but if it does not fit you or does not have the features you need, what is the point? Besides, paint can always be changed. Good luck with your choice - the bike looks really nice, and gold is a neutral enough color to go with anything.

lph
09-09-2008, 09:21 PM
the bike looks really nice, and gold is a neutral enough color to go with anything.

*snort* this reminds me of one of those "You know you're a cyclist when... screaming yellow is a perfectly acceptable fashion colour" :D

NbyNW
09-09-2008, 09:33 PM
And yeah, the first thing I thought when I looked at it was 'Pittsburgh Steelers'. :p

Actually, the metallic gold is closer to the New Orleans Saints' palette.

THIS says Pittsburgh Steelers:
(and I do hope that any would-be thieves in the Seattle area would find this to be a vomitous color combination)

Zen
09-10-2008, 07:13 AM
Vomitous- I like that word!

ginny
09-10-2008, 10:59 AM
I just went through the bike color ordeal. I decided that I would promise myself that I would powder coat any bike I didn't like the color of. That allowed me to open up my search. Having said that, I just bought a bike I wasn't super stoked on the color, but it's growing on me and it's all about accessorizing :) So, if you like the bike and the components, etc, powder coating around here is only about $80-100 for the frame... not a reason not to buy a bike in my opinion. Happy new bike! :D

singletrackmind
09-10-2008, 11:44 AM
My first mtn bike was neon yellow with black splatters, it was appalling. The second is dark blue and I found I missed my squinty-eye bike. I made up for it with the third, a bright easter egg green. My road bike is white (bleh) and my tandem black/silver/grey (super-bleh). I don't regret any of them because they had what I needed at a price I could deal with.
But that's just me.

JulieG
09-10-2008, 11:56 AM
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=7064&d=1221007978



Heck, I don't love the color scheme on my Bianchi cx/commuter bike. Now I really like celeste -- I do -- but the graphics on my model year are just kind of ugly in my opinion.



I love this bike! The graphics might be a little much, but I love the colors!

I purchased my first bike in forever over the summer (trek hybrid) and while it wasn't my first concern, color definitely played a part. I just wanted something low-key and not flashy. I'll save that for my first road bike!

3for3
09-10-2008, 03:06 PM
When I was looking for my bike I categorically refused to get anything pink or purple or excessively "girlie." I wanted something black and sleek...kind of like the one you are looking at (but I agree with whoever it was that said the handlebars and seat should be black). However, while helping me research, my husband came across an amazing deal on a Bianchi Volpe....The bottom line was it offered the versatility I was looking for at a great price. The catch? I pretty much thought it was hideous. Until I found out the NAME of the color is gang-green. I decided that was awesome enough to overcome the ugliness. While patting myself on the back for managing to get over that hurdle, it arrived (we ordered it online) and I was horrified to realize it has leopard print on the back of the seat!!! (SO not me) I suppose I could switch that out if I really wanted to, but I've come to be proud of my girl and I now derive a strange sort of pride in her colors. SO...if it's the bike you want for the price you want, you can get past the color and even come to LOVE it.

BleeckerSt_Girl
09-10-2008, 03:26 PM
3for3-
I too love the name of that Volpe color...."Gang Green". How cool can you get? :D

I bought a banjo a few years ago because it was a great bargain by a known maker and I knew I could resell it for more. It had a formica fingerboard- white 'kitchen counter' with little gold flecks. Ugliest banjo I ever saw.
Played it, fell in love with it over the months. Now it's one of my favorite banjos and I think it's beautiful. People want to buy it from me all the time. :D

ms pepperpot
09-18-2008, 04:18 PM
I didn't think I cared, but I went to the bike shop today to discuss my surly LHT. I thought I'd just have a choice between the weird blue they have at the moment and dark cherry red and thought i'd be happy with either. They only had in stock the blue, but also an old green.

I went for the green, but now I'm having doubts and thinking I should have chosen the blue, and am also disappointed they didn't have the cherry red. There's so many other more important things I need to be thinking about chosing for this bike, and I'm worrying about the colour :rolleyes:

Skierchickie
09-18-2008, 05:24 PM
I have to admit, when I bought my mountain bike, I was really unhappy about the anodized pewter paint. I'd been lusting over a beautiful blue lower end model, which was what got me looking in the first place. A fantastic deal on a fantastic close-out bike, and I've never regretted the choice.

I also have to admit the heart flutterings I felt when I first laid eyes on what is now my new Jamis Xenith Pro. I wasn't in the market for a new roadie. She was soooo beautiful! The ride quality matches, so I was a goner. I tell her she's the most beautiful bike in all the world! I tell my dog she's the most beautiful puppy in all the world! I sigh as I pass my old road bike, and tell her.... tell her... I'm SORRY!:(

teawoman
09-18-2008, 06:58 PM
Just about any color scheme is fine with me if the components are right and there are no weird large curlycues or patterns, like that polka dot one. :p

tennisgirl43
09-29-2008, 05:04 PM
I have to admit, color is important to me. One of the things I love about my bike is the way she looks. Blue has always been a favorite color of mine, so I'm happy to have a bike the color I love.

fastdogs
09-29-2008, 05:26 PM
I think bike color was partially responsible for me getting a mountain bike. Someone on here posted a photo of a giant rincon that was OD green. 20 years in the army and I'm drawn to OD green things, I thought it was the most beautiful bike I'd ever seen.
Later, I'd started looking at mountain bikes, and thought how neat it would be if I could get one in OD green. There were the Trek 4300 bikes, all OD green and black, I loved the color. But the bike just didn't fit me right, I tried the different sized frames and it just didn't feel as good as a gary fisher marlin disc I'd ridden (out of my price range). Then they bike shop guy remembered a wahoo he had, and when he brought it out, the brown color wasn't bad, but it wasn't OD green, and really didn't do anything for me. When I rode it, though, I knew it was my bike, and the brown color looked like chocolate out in the sun. So I didn't pick it for it's color, but color was a part of the consideration when I was bike shopping, although the fit trumped color.
vickie

Blueberry
09-29-2008, 05:50 PM
I didn't think I cared, but I went to the bike shop today to discuss my surly LHT. I thought I'd just have a choice between the weird blue they have at the moment and dark cherry red and thought i'd be happy with either. They only had in stock the blue, but also an old green.

I went for the green, but now I'm having doubts and thinking I should have chosen the blue, and am also disappointed they didn't have the cherry red. There's so many other more important things I need to be thinking about chosing for this bike, and I'm worrying about the colour :rolleyes:

I really like the Surly Green, but that's me. You'll love her, no matter what, I'm sure:)

CA

Meg McKilty
09-29-2008, 07:06 PM
This reminds me of this thread:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=14889&highlight=Dear+Bike

We had huge anger issues about people caring what color was appropriate or tacky during the thread. Very interesting how people deem what colors are "fru-fru" or "girly" and what colors are not.

wildhawk
09-29-2008, 07:25 PM
I think all bikes are interesting - regardless of color. However the year we purchased my bike - the ladies version of it was a deep, dark purple and the men’s was a cool black and red. Eventhough my previous mtb was black, the men’s version could not be fitted to me in my hybrid. So purple was the choice for me. I did not like her at first, but now have grown to like the deep, dark purple. She looks almost black in certain light and I am more into function than looks. The prettiest bike in the world does not mean squat if it causes you pain and is not the right size for you. Just ask my knees - that mtb had to go… I love my purple hybrid bike!

BleeckerSt_Girl
09-30-2008, 07:17 AM
Very interesting how people deem what colors are "fru-fru" or "girly" and what colors are not.

What colors are 'girly'?....Just walk into any Target or Wal-mart or JCPenny little girl clothes section and you'll see that 90% of all the clothing there is either pink or lavender.
Not saying girly is good or bad, but pink & lavender are definitely viewed these days as 'girly' colors by our society.

Interestingly, 25 years ago when my two daughters little, I remember there being a lot more primary (Sesame St. type) colors in the little girls departments...more reds and yellows and greens and blues mixed in with the pinks and lavenders. But now it's like a solid WALL of pink and lavender that greets you. As an artist I notice these things. Hmmm...what direction are we headed in?

Biciclista
09-30-2008, 07:28 AM
what is OD green? Overdose?

Lisa, funny you mention the pink and purple. A coworker of mine was telling me that his middle daughter at the age of 3 told him that he couldn't wear pink, pink was for girls!

That was before she'd ever been to school and she already knew.

fastdogs
09-30-2008, 08:12 AM
OD green = olive drab. The non shiny olive color, my 4 year old calls it "army color".
He also has a distinct idea what is "girl stuff". anything pink or lavender or purple.

obie
09-30-2008, 08:13 AM
I have to admit, when I bought my save-up-for-years-to-buy-the-bike-to-last-me-a-lifetime bike, I ended up requesting a special paintjob, with custom colors no less. it is blue fading into silver, with silver stars on the blue. It makes me happy every time I look at it. SO great! So although I still feel self-conscious about a scrapper like me having such a fancy bike, I have never ever regretted the paint job. It is awesome. One of the staff people at Seven told me they were referring to it as the "Wonder Woman bike" - they were going to use it for their catalog but the paint wasn't dry enough yet on the day of the shoot!

My other bikes: I have one WSD bike and luckily it's red without too many swirly bits.

sfa
09-30-2008, 09:18 AM
what is OD green? Overdose?



OD = olive drab

jobob
09-30-2008, 09:27 AM
I have to admit, when I bought my save-up-for-years-to-buy-the-bike-to-last-me-a-lifetime bike, I ended up requesting a special paintjob, with custom colors no less. it is blue fading into silver, with silver stars on the blue. It makes me happy every time I look at it. SO great! So although I still feel self-conscious about a scrapper like me having such a fancy bike, I have never ever regretted the paint job. It is awesome. One of the staff people at Seven told me they were referring to it as the "Wonder Woman bike" - they were going to use it for their catalog but the paint wasn't dry enough yet on the day of the shoot!

Quit taunting us, we need pictures!! :D

jobob
09-30-2008, 09:39 AM
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Here's my kinda-sorta pink bike, I already yammered about it here (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showpost.php?p=192114&postcount=41) on Meg's thread.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/Dusty/IMG_0002.jpg

This was after I had it repainted the exact same color. :D

oxysback
09-30-2008, 11:15 AM
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Here's my kinda-sorta pink bike, I already yammered about it here (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showpost.php?p=192114&postcount=41) on Meg's thread.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/Dusty/IMG_0002.jpg

This was after I had it repainted the exact same color. :D

That frame is GORGEOUS in person! I got a glimpse of it at the TE sidewalk sale a few months ago. :D

obie
09-30-2008, 11:43 AM
http://s3.amazonaws.com/ibike/pictures/113238/benny_and_beagle_large.jpg

It's the bike on the right - I'll try to find a better photo; I'm really bad at tech stuff :confused:
But picture the blue side having metallic silver stars and then fading away into total silver...

(location: Ashokan Reservoir, Catskill Mountains of NY)

jobob
09-30-2008, 12:18 PM
Thanks Ellen!
Good thing that Prius didn't back into it...

And obie, I hope you can round up a better pic of your Seven, you're killing me here! :cool: