Bike Colours..

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Yesterday in another thread, HLab stated that 'a black bike will be easier to clean'.


In my general hignorance, I do not understand how colour can affect easiness, or otherwise, in cleaning a bike, can someone explain please? Or is it just that black hides dirt much better?!!
 
Yip, you've answered your own question black just makes it easier to hide and white highlights the dirt ;-) To get a white bike to look as acceptable as a black bike you have to do a lot more cleaning and hence it is harder to clean ;-)
 

eldudino

Bike Fluffer
Location
Stirling
HLaB's telling you porkies. Dirt's dirt, whatever the colour.

I've got a black bike, a blue bike and a white (winter) bike, and they all look filthy when they're dirty. :biggrin:
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
HLaB's telling you porkies. Dirt's dirt, whatever the colour.

I've got a black bike, a blue bike and a white (winter) bike, and they all look filthy when they're dirty. :biggrin:


have had a white bike , a pale blue bike , 2 blacks and now a red.


black shows any dirt, white hides it better till the dirt is smudged, the pale blue was great at hiding it until smudged and the red seemed the best.

it only ever has a weeks worth of dirt at most anyway ;)
 

ohnovino

Large Member
Location
Liverpool
My black bike hides the dirt well enough that I can ride it without feeling guilty for not keeping it clean.

Now if I could only find a dark brown bike...
 

eldudino

Bike Fluffer
Location
Stirling
My white bike only goes out in dry dust free conditions, which is 2 days a year up here :biggrin:

I'd call you a chicken, Jim. But I'm not sure I can ride you off my wheel so I won't!
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My white bike goes out every day, hence why it's grey most of the time!!!
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MrRidley

Guest
Location
glasgow
I'd call you a chicken, Jim. But I'm not sure I can ride you off my wheel so I won't!
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My white bike goes out every day, hence why it's grey most of the time!!!
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In my present condition no problem, bad knee :cry:, overweight :blush: , not :bicycle: in approx 2 weeks, so really looking forward to the ToEL this weekend, i wonder if Redstone Rigg has chairlifts :biggrin:
 
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Shadow

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Mmmm, interesting.

eldudino: so then, which is easiest to clean, black, blue or white?

subaqua: as I suspected; its best not to ever let them get too dirty by regular cleaning! And is possibly contrary to Hlab's theory - if a black bike remains unwashed with hidden dirt, it will take an absolute age to get rid of all the encrusted muck when it does finally get a wash, thereby taking longer than a lighter clooured bike!!!

silver - strange that; I hardly ever see silver bikes. Like cars, it must be a fashion thing.
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
Most titanium frames are left unpainted and therefore a sort of 'silver' colour. Not sure that makes them easier to clean though!
 

zacklaws

Guru
Location
Beverley
There's not a lot in what colour is the easiest to clean. I had two Ford Escorts, one black the other white. On the black one all soil related dirt would dry a light colour and show up, where as oily deposits would hardly show up, on the white car, the soil related dirt did not show up much when it dried, where as oil deposits always looked like big dark smudges.

But I give my bikes a good clean after every ride apart for my old commuter so I do not worry about having a dirty bike.
 

eldudino

Bike Fluffer
Location
Stirling
In my present condition no problem, bad knee :cry:, overweight :blush: , not :bicycle: in approx 2 weeks, so really looking forward to the ToEL this weekend, i wonder if Redstone Rigg has chairlifts :biggrin:

In that case - CHICKEN! :biggrin::thumbsup: Enjoy the ToEL, I'm sure you and Scook will have a good time, though the forecast isn't too favourable.


Mmmm, interesting.

eldudino: so then, which is easiest to clean, black, blue or white?

They're all the same. They all require the same amount of cleaning to get properly clean (providing the same amount of dirt is on each bike).
 
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