I saw those things too. It might be a fun gift to give to a too macho guy (like my younger son, but he already has a good pump)
I saw those things too. It might be a fun gift to give to a too macho guy (like my younger son, but he already has a good pump)
I somewhat agree (actually I really want an orange bike - it is pastels that i despise as well as flowers, or ladybugs or butterflies on a bike)- I do not understand why all the bikes from same company and which are the same model- both wsd and non-wsd - are not the same color. I am not criticizing anyone who wants a pastel bike or even those who enjoy bug or flower designs - I just don't want it foisted on me because the bike company has a stereotyped vision of women.
[QUOTE=farrellcollie;191925]I somewhat agree (actually I really want an orange bike -
My new Trek is orange and creamIt is a 2.1 WSD (not the Pilot 2.1, just 2.1)
Barbara
Forgive my ignorance...but don't most bikes come in basic colors as well as (what you call) unserious colors??? Every bike I have looked at lately has had a "serious" color option as well. (I am looking at mtbikes so that may make a difference)
btw: I consider myself a pretty serious rider (did over 13 hours and well over 100 mountain miles last week...doing a pretty serious ride tomorrow and training for a really serious ride in a few weeks (the website warns riders of the difficulty of the ride several times!!) ALL of this on my TANGERINE ORANGE SANTA CRUZ with PINK cables and a PINK saddle....and my training road rides are on a ROSE QUARTZ GUNNAR (yes...PINK!!!)
I am not trying to sound blunt but I think there are just as many of us who like color (crazy colors even) and of course it would be great if the options were endless...sometimes custom is the only way to get exactly what you want. No one has treated me any less of a rider cause I ride wacky colored bikes...in fact I get noticed a little more...your performance on the bike is going to ultimately prove what kind of rider you are!
Finally...I must say I would whole-heartily agree that bikes (WSD & non-WSD) should have a few more color options!
I am a nobody; nobody is perfect, and therefore I am perfect.
Is there such a thing as an unserious color?
Seriously, your riding should speak for itself. I've seen DUDES riding pink bikes. It's silly looking, but it doesn't seem to phase them.
Anyway, though, I do agree with you on the girly color thing. But for every one of us out there that hates 'typical' girly colors, there are those that say, 'hey i'm riding a GIRLY bike and i'm passing your ***, so why don't you kiss it (if you can catch up!)'.
I think the WSD bike market has it difficult, you know? Because we're all so split. Some women really go for feminine colors on a bike. Some loathe them.
K. (who rides a teal... effing TEAL bike and hates the color, but loves the fit)
oh, and the pink floor pumps, explained to me by a salesguy as 'its supposed to be easier for women to pump up their tires', to which i said, 'well i don't have any problem pumping up my tires, and even if i did i wouldn't buy it because it was pink' to which he responded 'please? we haven't sold a single one and i want to know if it really is easier!'![]()
that's really funny about the pump.
My DH bought me a JOE BLOW floor pump for St Valentine's day a few years ago.
I LOVE IT! (and i loved the gift)
Wondering about the other side o' the gender spectrum issues because .... I think about these things ... are there macho bikes? Bikes that whether by color or design say to you "yeah, I'm wearing lycra, so? You gotta problem with that?"![]()
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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Yes, MTB's are macho.
and what about the cruiser with the can opener built in onto the frame?
Meg - While I do agree that you should be able to get a bike in a color that you like, let your riding speak for you. No matter the color of your steed, if you are the strongest chick the guys have ever seen, they won't notice the bike.
"When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler
2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett
My husband works in a shop that has a couple of the pink pumps. He thinks their silly, but the company says they are sized differently or something. Neither one of us is sold on that (and neither are the pink pumps in the shop!).
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