With my bike I am all about pink, yet try to do it tastefully. My frame is black and white. I have pink handlebars. I used to have a pink saddle, but finally gave in to comfort over color. Couldn't find a pink saddle that worked well. I also used to have pink bottle cages, but put on nicer black one's eventually and use pink Polar bottles, so that adds pink. I ALWAYS wear a pink jersey, pink socks and pink gloves. So, while my bike really only has the pink handlebars, the combination of the bike and me and my bottles adds a decent amount of pink.

However, I AM thinking of adding some pink graphics to my new frame. My friend thinks it will be too much, but I don't know. It's my bike, so my choice, and I would keep it kind of subtle.

On the half century I did yesterday, there was a girl decked out in pink from head to toe and her bike was pink from front to back. Even her spokes were pink and all the little "parts" on it. It made me smile since I'm so into pink, but it's way too much for me.

If I had your bike, I'd probably go with primarily black or white accessories. Maybe purple bottle cages OR bottles, but not both. Purple handlebar tape, but not hoods (I have seen pink hoods, but wouldn't put them on my bike unless I changed my pink tape to black or white).

I have tried to find a pink saddle bag that wasn't too frilly, but never found one. Now I don't think I want one. Yet, the pinked out bike I saw yesterday had one that I would consider if I wanted one. I checked it out at the SAG stop and saw that it was made by Detour. Maybe they make a purple one you'd like.

Whatever you do, I'd make sure your purples either match or coordinate well. I imagine there are a lot of shades of purple that might not look so great when put together.

And when it comes down to it, it's your bike, so do what YOU like! If you want to go crazy like the pink girl yesterday, go for it! (I'm guessing you want to, though.)