Is the Dolce Comp the red one? It's lower end than the Elite, right? Too bad, because it sure is pretty. Saw one in the bike shop yesterday and thought, man, I need a shiny red bike. Then I remembered that I already have one.
Is the Dolce Comp the red one? It's lower end than the Elite, right? Too bad, because it sure is pretty. Saw one in the bike shop yesterday and thought, man, I need a shiny red bike. Then I remembered that I already have one.
Color was a big part of what made me go custom. No one was selling Orange bikes. (Now there are several available) but there was no way I would have purchased a girly blue or pink or the very popular dark grey.
I like Bikes - Mimi
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I've been talking to my buddy Jimmy at the Bike Line about this very subject for a couple years now. I fell in love with a lava red women's pilot 1.2 and there was no way I was going to be able to purchase it at that time, but when the next season's bikes came in nearly ALL the bikes were pastel(not the word I actually used to describe them but it'll do). The last couple of seasons they have continued the trend.
I've also talked to another buddy at the shop and he told me that he didn't understand it either. He said that nearly all the adult women who came in looking for a bike had the same reactions. It appears that some of the bikes are finally coming around for this season, but it stinks that you might need to go to either a high end bike or men's model to avoid the pastels.![]()
Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches
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There's a very long recent thread on TE about the importance of bike color when shopping for a bike, you might like to read it:
bike color importance
Lisa
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