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  1. #31
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    i wish i could get a closer close up to the hibiscus bike. thanks for the orange bike links. my faith in orange-ness is restored. Yup, i'd like either of those bikes in my stable.

    But wait until you see my custom orange bike coming up soon....
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle View Post
    I liked Midge. She had freckles like I did. I had a Barbie and a Barbie dream house. Barbie frequently committed suicide by jumping off the roof of her dreamhouse leaving the house and contents to Midge.

    I don't really want a pastel bike.
    I do believe you were meant to do law dealing with property claims and people's wills.
    I enjoy it all.

    See Susan Ride Like A Girl.
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  3. #33
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    I dunno, I think it would be fun to drop guys while riding a pink hello kitty bike. i

  4. #34
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    I think Terry does a great job on their paint. Their bikes are subtle, classically colored but with just the right hint of feminine touches in the paint to keep them looking elegant, delicate and yet powerful. As far as paint is concerned, they are my favorites.


    Just my .02

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meg McKilty View Post
    And who could forget the K2 jetstream with accompanying hibiscus flowers?
    http://www.rscycle.com/s.nl;jsession...e=shopping.com
    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post
    Haha

    K2 luvs them some hibiscus flowers (haha... skiiers out there get it?).
    I have a K2 mountain bike with hisbiscus flowers....



    Personally I really love that my road bike (Specialized Dolce) is black and white with just a couple pink accents. Feels like just the perfect amount of girly-ness.
    ~Jen

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    2003 MINI Cooper
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  6. #36
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    Color me up!

    Well, whatever, I ride red and black bikes. I'd go for a sage and silver bike...

    I don't mind being marketed to, but I want quality! It bugs me when I see the choices in bigger size bikes that I can't find in my size. Like NICE components. It is getting better every year. I have money that I want to spend on things other than color, but if I like the color, all the better.

    sarah

  7. #37
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    If I were a bike designer, I would be beside myself reading this thread. It's like herding cats.
    I wouldn't want to make the decision to make a powder blue bikes for ladies...with a hibiscus.. blam!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  8. #38
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    Hello Kitty

    Love it! That would be quite the combination!

    I was in a guitar shop the other day with my brother...they had two or three Hello Kitty guitars hanging on the wall. I'd love to see a little girl out rock some tough guy on one of those...

    It's just inspiring to see a strong woman on a bike that suits her, physically and personality-wise.

  9. #39
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    I've never been a fan of girly colors in bikes or clothing, but that's my personal preference.

    The irony is that I have never owned a women specific bike, but my last bike that I bought (my TCR Giant (Men's frame)) is black with LOTS OF PINK! So, at least, we know the boys have to suffer too with colors they may not like.

    I bought the bike cause it was exactly what I wanted and it was last year's model (in pink) so I got a deal. I'd take the deal any day to the color that i wanted, so Now, I own a pink bike! Horrors!

  10. #40
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    Am I the only person who finds this conversation kind of disheartening? I hate flourescent yellow, but I wouldn't describe that color in the sort of disparaging terms I'm seeing here. The stereotypically feminine colors are being equated in this thread, by women, with youth, frivolity, a lack of seriousness ... who says? Isn't that the spin that stupid sexists put on the color pink? Why do you have to buy into it? Can't you just not like the color?

    I love my pink bike and my pink and gray mountain bike, but this attitude is one of the reasons that I am really dreading the baby clothes we are going to receive now that people know we're expecting a daughter ... pink is such a loaded color, and I think that is just such a shame. There is nothing wrong with pink, but it carries all this baggage: not only is it practically mandatory for little girls, regardless of whatever their actual tastes might turn out to be, if anybody who is not a little girl decides they like pink, they are somehow being girly (in the perjorative sense, if we're talking about a guy), frivolous, or silly.

    It's just a color. Don't ride it if you hate it, but you don't have to disparage everyone who does like it while you're at it.
    Last edited by xeney; 04-20-2007 at 03:44 PM.

  11. #41
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    Thumbs up yay for pink

    Well, a few years back, someone posted to the Rivendell email list that they had a used custom Rivendell road bike for sale, with the fancy lugs and the cool cloisonee headbadge. The frame color was advertised as "champagne pink". Some photos were posted and yep, it sure looked pink.

    Some of the guys on the list chucked over a pink Riv but I thought this was a great chance to own an honest-to-goodness Rivendell at a great price so I responded to the ad right away. (Oh, and for what it's worth, the previous owner was a man. I never met him because he had passed away and a friend was selling it on behalf of the former owner's family)

    I'm not a pink person but I figured, at the price they were asking, I if I didn't like the color I could have the frame repainted and still be ahead of the game.

    Well, the frame turned out in real life to be a lovely dusty rose / mauve rather than a real pink, and I really liked it and it remains that color to this very day. And it's an absolutely wonderful bike.

    If it weren't pink, I bet someone would have snapped it up before I ever saw the email. So, yay for pink !

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  12. #42
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    Guess which bike all the male mechanics at my shop like?



    My husband loved it when he was walking along Silver Creek (a particularly hard to fish far and fine stream) looking for me and someone asked him "is she the one in the pink hat catching all the fish?"

    I love pink. Wear/ride/flaunt the colors you love and the heck with others.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  13. #43
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    I'd love a great orange or yellow or burnt orange.

    What I really want, though, is a bike all glittery and red like Dorothy's ruby slippers.

    (I agree with Xeney -- it's just COLOR, skip the baggage.

    OTOH, I agree that I get annoyed when I see that Jamis Quest in a lovely copper that I love, and then see that if I need the WSD it's a color that only a Bianchi-lover could love.

    (Have I insulted enough people? Do I need to keep going? Or just -- GO?)

    Anyway, I think the "insult" is when the two bikes are supposedly the same, except for the WSD part, and you see they chose a color that they think women would more likely want -- and it's not a color YOU care for, and then you're insulted that they think YOU would want such an insipid color, and how disrespectful, they sure didn't do that to the guys!

    "YOU" meaning "ME" when I checked out that Jamis Quest, of course.

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

  14. #44
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    Pooks, it is far too early in your test riding career to be getting your undies in a bundle over color. Go test ride a ton of bikes! Feel the ride, feel the fit, caress those hoods under your handles, tickle the brake levers. Worry about the color last. Not everybody needs a WSD and every company has a different take on "WSD". Go friggin' ride! Have I said it enough?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  15. #45
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    SadieKate, you totally underestimate the size of my frillies. I have enough fabric to get twisted over color, over type bike, over geometry, over availability of matching jerseys!

    Just sign me --

    Twisted Knickers in Dallas

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

 

 

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