I would roll on a pink bike in a heartbeat. My gunmetal, bronze & white bike is BOR-ING!!! My bright pink (nearly neon) jersey is my favorite as I can't be missed in that color. I have matching socks too. I'm not ashamed either!
I would roll on a pink bike in a heartbeat. My gunmetal, bronze & white bike is BOR-ING!!! My bright pink (nearly neon) jersey is my favorite as I can't be missed in that color. I have matching socks too. I'm not ashamed either!
2010 Trek 2.1 WSD
Personally I don't like pastels of any shade, but pink doesn't have to = pastel
I'm kind of in Catrin's way of thinking. I dislike any pastels and they don't look good on me. My parents never dressed me in pink; maybe they were anti-pink in the 50's?? Anyway, my first pink piece of clothing was a beautiful bright pink, wool sleeveless dress with an organza collar that my dad bought me in Dallas, at Nieman Marcus, while he was on a business trip. I was 12 or13 and wore this dress to many Bar Mitzvah parties. So, I don't mind bright pink and will wear it to accessorize. I have one Sheila Moon jersey with a very interesting bold geometric pattern of pink, red, and black. It's a bit heavier than my other cycling jerseys, so I am coming up to the time of year when I'll be wearing it. It matches perfectly with my red Kuota. I really don't care about the color of my bikes, and that was an incidental part of finding a bike that fit me! Really, I happen to like the plain carbon colored grey I had on my Trek 5200 a few years ago. I do tend to wear jerseys that match the bike I am riding, so I have jerseys in themes of red or blue, and a red and blue helmet.
However, in real life, I mostly wear black, white, and gray, with some bright colors thrown in on the top once in awhile.
2015 Trek Silque SSL
Specialized Oura
2011 Guru Praemio
Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport
Oh, lucky you. I wish I didn't care about the color of my bikes. It would make shopping a whole lot easier! I like my neutral black bike - it's sharp, and I can wear any color jersey with it. But I like fun colors, too (without being garish, I hope) and right now I'm trying to decide what color Bike Friday to get. Neutral, fun, refined, loud, quiet. So many choices.
But back to pink. I don't really wear pastels. I was thinking more along the lines of fuchsia, or some hi-vis pink for cycling. And my pink socks with cupcakes on them
This color combination sounds lovely - I DO love me some bright vibrant colors, the more vibrant the better
I had such a problem choosing the color of my Gunnar. First I forced myself to ONLY choose from their list of "previous monthly/annual" colors. That brought my choices down to a manageable number from which to choose. I finally settled upon a lovely plum that was painted over a metallic graphite silver. Very deep, rich color - especially in the sunshine. Colors are so hard to choose!
I think your new bike is sharp. I was never much of a pink fan until I got a great deal on my Specialized Ruby - black carbon with pink accents. I went all out and put on pink handle bar tape, pink sidewall tires and a pink Terry saddle. Pink jerseys and helmet followed. Pink can be a lot of fun. Found a youth helmet with pink butterflies that fit my head. I have since toned the bike down, just to change the look, but the pink gear is there for my next surge of girl power.
Deany
"A girl can never have too many bicycles"
2008 Specialized Ruby Comp
2012 Specialized Vita Elite
2013 Specialized Myka Elite
I am a purple type, don't know what it means to be one but I have been obsessed with purple since I was a little girl! The thing I don't like about pink is you can find anything you want in pale pink but there are so many fabulous shades of pink that are not breast cancer awareness pink. I do like pink though and I was very sad when my black with pink accents Gary Fisher mountain bike was ruined in a wreck, it was feminine and tough all at once!
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
Even though it shows dirt and grease, I like my white Bike Friday because it can be "dressed" in different color accessories. I started out with a bright blue bar tape, matching blue Candies pedals, and a navy blue saddle. When it was time to change the bar tape, I chose red because it went with my red Arkel Tail rider. I could also go with pink bar tape and get some pink pedals, but that would clash with the Arkel.
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
Based upon an extremely limited sample (2 bikes), it appears that the flat colors are somewhat more durable than the metallic colors from Bike Friday. Both of our bikes have seen comparable wear (with DH's seeing a lot more miles - but the same travel), and its paint is definitely in better shape.
I think I would go white or orange next time (orange for visibility).
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
I considered the white. There's a picture on the Bike Friday website showing a white bike with blue trim. I like white and blue - I have white and blue dishes, some Delft pieces, and a white and blue comforter.
My neighbor just bought my hardly ridden silver hybrid. It had some white and black accents. I cleaned it up before putting it away for the winter, and when my neighbor rolled it down my driveway and into hers, I was struck by how sharp it looked! It could be dressed up with colorful grips or cables (pink, of course, to keep this on-topic). Bike Friday has a charcoal color, but not silver.