Nice bike - shame 'bout the colour scheme ...
I'm currently compiling a wishlist for my next big bike purchase - sometime in the next year or so.
I really like the look of the Specialized Roubaix Pro, but am really, really disappointed with the colour scheme (black, basically).
This led me to spend a good while arguing with myself about how important a colour scheme is, if the bike rides like a dream, has all the components you want, and the fit is good.
But for me, the whole "I luuuurve my bike" thing also includes how good I feel on it - how sexy the paintwork is and how much I go starry-eyed when I pass it and give it a loving stroke.
Commonsense tells me it's the mechanics that matter - but I'm a girl!
I just wondered how much a colourscheme would sway everyone else into buying/not buying the bike of their dreams.
I might not get the Roubaix, or may opt for the Ruby (daren't test drive anything yet - waaaay too dangerous until I actually have the cash to pay for it!), so it's just a hypothetical question.
Respray/relaquer would be an option, if it wasn't carbon fibre.
Have you ever NOT bought a bike because you didn't like the colour?
color was important to me
When I bought my new Bianchi road bike last year I paid $200 dollars more so I could order one in that beautiful celest (aqua) color that has been Bianchi's trademark color for years. For some reason they did not make the Bianchi Veloce I chose, in that color for a few years. I could have gotten the same bike in a perfectly good red that the bike shop had on the floor for less, but I just loved that celest color. Oh, for the $200 bucks I also got a 30 speed bike instead of the 27 speeds that were on the older modles.
My daughter deccided that her top priority for getting a new bike was color. She wouldn't even look at a bike unless it was pink which limited her choice quite a bit. She finally found one she liked at the price she was willing to pay on the internet.