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  1. #1
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    Color, color, color

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    The parts for my lovely deep purple Gunnar are being ordered Monday, I am 6 weeks away from bring her home

    I am trying to decide how I want to accessorize her - contrast or complimentary colors. She is a very deep plum-purple metallic/pearl color. I went with a black badge rather than silver because I thought it would look better that way.

    She will have riser bars with Ergon grips - so no need for bar-tape. Basically I am trying to decide what color seat bag or seat-post tail-rider sort of bag to put on her, as well as water cage color. I think that black would just fade into the background and not be noticable - which is fine - but as the bike is dark as well that might not be the best choice. Bright yellow is the opposite color on the color wheel so perhaps...

    Other ideas? We know how important color is - and she IS a unique bike

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    Catrin, go to the Trek site for building a Project One Madone bike; select a Madone bike and click on Start Building. It takes a few minutes to load once you click in, so be patient. Once the site is loaded, click on Factory Team Issue on the bottom. On the top right, select the Primary Color of Purple Lotus, which has to be the equivalent of your color; you will need to scroll through the color chart to find the purple color. From there, experiment with the color palette to see how other colors will look with the purple, and thus you will know what colors will look good with your bike.

    http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/projectone/


    This is my new bike, a Project One Madone, and most likely the last bike I will buy. I get it by the first week in May. In one of my riding groups, several of the male cyclists tell me the new bike will increase my average speed by 2-3 miles. I am hoping, and keeping my fingers crossed. I go from a triple to a compact, so some scariness there.

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    Congratulations on your new bike! I can imagine that you are a little nervous about moving to a compact, but am sure it will be fine. I am moving from trigger to twister shifters myself, but keeping my triple.

    All of their purples are too light, they aren't dark enough. I will play with their custom palate and see if I come up with an approximation - thanks for letting me know about this rather cool tool!
    Last edited by Catrin; 03-05-2011 at 06:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    All of their purples are too light, they aren't dark enough. I will play with their custom palate and see if I come up with an approximation - thanks for letting me know about this rather cool tool!
    The Purple Lotus is real dark on my screen, shows as a deep dark purple, so maybe it is the light setting on your monitor?

    I am real excited about my new bike. I chose the Flames, base color of Metal Yellow, the flames are Catalyst Orange, the logo is Pearl White, yellow handlebar tape, yellow Selle An-Anatomica saddle, orange stripe on the tires, yellow inset on the wheels, yellow bottle cages from Purely and gold valve caps with orange flame spinners also from Purely. Yellow and orange are not my comfort colors, but I ride on so many gray days in Oregon that I decided that the new bike needs to be visible to the motorists on the rural roads where I ride, that I don't fade into the asphalt of the roads or the landscape of the surrounding farms and forests, so I chose highly visible colors. The drivetrain is Dura Ace 7900 Compact.

    I saved for this bike, had the money saved for over two years, finally decided my fitness level had advanced to the point where I needed a bike that would challenge me more, a bike where I would have to train hard in order to ride the bike capably. In that sense my reasoning worked because I really worked out hard at the gym over the winter and gained a lot of power and strength, so last month gave the LBS the specs on the new bike and made the purchase.

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    I may be the only bicycle owner in the world who feels this way, but I think of water bottle cages as utilitarian items on my bike that I don't want to emphasize, (sort of like light switches in my home). I tend to go for bottle cages that match, or fade into, my bike so that the focus stays on the bike's architectural lines.

    When it comes to saddle bags, if I like the way my saddle coordinates with my bike, I'll put an unobtrusive, black bag on it. If I'm not so thrilled with the way the saddle looks, I'll use a saddle bag with a fun color or print to distract from the ugly saddle.

    Just one person's approach to "decorating" a bicycle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artista View Post
    ...Just one person's approach to "decorating" a bicycle
    I prefer to consider it "dressing" the bike On my LHT I opted for stainless/silver color cages - they serve the purpose and blend into the background. I may well make the same choice for the Gunnar. When it comes to visibility, it will likely be best to spend my efforts on clothing and lights.

    I have decided on the seatbag - Arkel has a new one that will serve my needs just fine. I do not think the price unreasonable, and if I add it to the "build" parts for my bike then I will get a discount on it from my LBS I am considering the yellow version - either that or the black.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    I have decided on the seatbag - Arkel has a new one that will serve my needs just fine. I do not think the price unreasonable, and if I add it to the "build" parts for my bike then I will get a discount on it from my LBS I am considering the yellow version - either that or the black.
    I had that seatbag (in black, that was the only color offered back when I got it), and it's well made but very small. There's an inner waterproof pouch that fits inside the outside protective shell, so it doesn't hold much. Other than that, it's a really well-made bag, like all Arkel products. I think the yellow would be great as it would be a flash of color right at a lot of driver's eye level, and I'd bet it shows up from quite a ways off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    I had that seatbag (in black, that was the only color offered back when I got it), and it's well made but very small. There's an inner waterproof pouch that fits inside the outside protective shell, so it doesn't hold much. Other than that, it's a really well-made bag, like all Arkel products. I think the yellow would be great as it would be a flash of color right at a lot of driver's eye level, and I'd bet it shows up from quite a ways off.
    Can you fit tube/tire levers/patch-kit and perhaps keys or an iPhone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Can you fit tube/tire levers/patch-kit and perhaps keys or an iPhone?
    I sold it, so I can't check. You can probably fit the cell phone, tube, tire levers, and patch kit, but not keys also -- at least if your key chain is anything like mine! It's minimal, though. You might inquire with Arkel, or maybe someone on here has one?
    Emily

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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    I sold it, so I can't check. You can probably fit the cell phone, tube, tire levers, and patch kit, but not keys also -- at least if your key chain is anything like mine! It's minimal, though. You might inquire with Arkel, or maybe someone on here has one?
    It sounds like it would be large enough for my needs. I do use a hydration pack so I have other means of storage - and even if I didn't have that the keys could go in the jersey pocket.

    Thanks!

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    I see all those accessories as, well, accessories. Mine are all black and I really could care less. I was perfectly happy with my black handlebar tape until DH decided to put red tape on my bike, so it matches the frame.
    I also have never even considered the color of my bike... I've had 3 road bikes, one yellow, one Trek utilitarian carbon colored, and the one I have now which is red and black. It was whatever color fit me and had the components I wanted. I suppose if I had some kind of really negative reaction to the color of the bike, I might have thought about it, but I've never seen any of this as an option to "think" about.
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    Admittedly, I 'm pretty conservative when it comes to color and design, but my biggest concern about going with a yellow seat bag--beyond it potentially detracting from the frame itself, which should be the star of the show--is that it would get dirty. My seat bag gets pretty filty, which is why I buy them in black mostly.
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    True, and I doubt that I would actually get a yellow one. I think I need to save high-vis stuff for my body If it weren't a custom bike then color wouldn't have been high up my list - but it was and I love color

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    True, and I doubt that I would actually get a yellow one. I think I need to save high-vis stuff for my body If it weren't a custom bike then color wouldn't have been high up my list - but it was and I love color
    Me too, Catrin! I am extremely color-oriented. Perhaps this comes from having a father who was an architect and an extremely artistic mother and brother. I am not very artistic myself, but I adore color, choosing colors, planning color combos, and the like. Perhaps my avatar makes that a bit obvious...
    Emily

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    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

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    I think it depends which bike for me. The road bike I love to make it look cool with different colors but the commuter, meh. It stays pretty boring, well aside of at night when all the black reflective tape comes out of hiding then it looks like a christmas tree,

 

 

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