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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pascale
    Rode it, felt great - they need to change the handlebar stem to put a shorter one on it - it's a Giant OC-1... great price..

    the problem? I HATE HATE HATE the color. How silly is that?
    Are you kidding me? Hating the color is the MOST rational reason I can think of to not get a bike! Ok ok, so I am exaggerating a bit here. Still, I do care about the aesthetics of the bike (and me~). I oftentimes wish manufacturers would give us a few more choices in paint schemes. Even if for just a little extra in the cash department. I would love nothing more than to get an olive green and brown bike - my colors! Yes I am strange like that.

    Still you have a great bike, one that fits, and I suspect that once you get out on the road with it - the whole color thing will somehow take less precedence. Naturally though, you will use the color to rationalize an even more expensive bike approximately 1.23 years from now :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cassandra_Cain
    Even if for just a little extra in the cash department. I would love nothing more than to get an olive green and brown bike - my colors! Yes I am strange like that.
    :P
    Cassandra, have you seen the Bianchi Volpe?

    http://www.bianchiusa.com/06_volpe.html
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    Cassandra, have you seen the Bianchi Volpe?

    http://www.bianchiusa.com/06_volpe.html
    I have now! Thank you for sharing the image.


    Sorry for the momentary hijacking of this thread...

    I mocked up my now, old bike (RIP) - in a color I would have really liked - swapped blue for green:

    http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g3...n/9c2c116c.jpg

    Now back to the thread

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    I could not bring myself to get the trek Pilot 2.1 WSD because I did not like the color. I got a scott contessa instead - which is not a great color (grey and white) - but - to me - not horrible. I did almost convince myself that the pilot 5.1 wsd was worth the extra money just because of the color - but SO would have freaked

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    When my husband and I were looking for bikes in May we were going to get a Trek that was black (or silver). At the last minute he asked if I wanted to get the 7.2 FX instead and I was like OK,cool, cuz I like the color of the 7.2!! So - yes - color IS important! It's much more fun to ride a bike that is aesthetically pleasing to you!

    Pat

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    What color is it???

    I totally wouldn't buy a bike if I hated the color. I would have to at least like the color. Better if I loved it.
    ***********
    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

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    It's lavender or lilac or something in the purply range...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    Cassandra, have you seen the Bianchi Volpe?

    http://www.bianchiusa.com/06_volpe.html
    Check out the name of the color: "Gang Green" (get it?) HA HA!! Love it.
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    For me, I would rank these qualities in this order: fit, performance, value, color. Its not that I don't think color is important, it is that I am very hard to fit, so if I find a bike that fits me with nice components and a good price, I find that is what makes me fall in love with the bike, and then the paint job grows on me. As Emily said, you can do a lot with accesories, the color of your bar tape, saddle, bags, tires, etc. Even if you don't need to change these things immediatly, you can have a replacement plan. But 'hate' is a strong word, and if you truly hate the color to the point that you think you wouldn't want to ride her, then absolutely don't buy her.

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    Not silly at all!
    Having spent two days last week test riding bikes at my local shop, one I tried was a Giant TCR 1w.
    The ride was fine and I'd have had to switch out the WSD bars, but the Barbie doll pink killed any hope of that being my bike.
    What was Giant thinking?
    That was a color I totally hated! There were a two I could have lived with, a mens TCR and OCR.
    What I took home last night was a Litespeed Firenze.
    And I'm one happy camper!
    Fit is everything, but you gotta love your bike, not make do.

    SeeJoy

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    I have a bike that fits wonderfully, but I hate the color of it.

    It's teal. Like, the color of cotton candy. Or Barbie clothes. Needless to say, not my color. And the bar tape is silver.

    But it rides very nice, and I got it for a steal, so I'm willing to overlook the color. It hasn't kept me off it.

    Maybe in the future I'll change the bar tape out to black or something, but for right now I'm too busy riding to pay attention to how my bike looks.

    K.

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    what's funny about this thread is that I would love the color of Pascale's bike
    or the teal bike that Kimmy just described.
    I guess we just need more colors!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    I just like how my new bike feels under me. I do not pay any attentiion to the color while I am riding her.
    Jennifer

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    It all depends on how difficult you are to fit. If you have reason to believe that you're difficult to fit I would SERIOUSLY consider buying it and having it powder coated in whatever color you love.

    If it's just a matter of looking farther, I'd keep looking.

    I do think color is important. I don't hate the color of my bike but there are certainly colors I'd prefer. (My bike is blue and white.) I love Rivendell's Coleman Green!

    http://www.rivendellbicycles.com/ima...ngreen_400.jpg

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

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    Pascale, I went to the Giant website to look at your bike, and I REALLY like it because it's different. I can just imagine you riding a "girl bike," passing some tough guy going up a hill! If it fits and feels good, who cares what color it is? You might even grow to like it!

    KB

 

 

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