Cathryn
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- Location
- Marlborough, Wiltshire
what bike is it on - I'm assuming something steel given its been repaired?
Nope, an aluminium trek lexa! We will see how the frame fixing works out!
what bike is it on - I'm assuming something steel given its been repaired?
It looks to me that all the red green colour blind males are saying blue and the others are saying red or green whilst unaware that they will get knocked off as the colour blind people wont see them.![]()
Do you want a bike that stands out from the crowd or one that is ignored. The first will require a lock that's almost as heavy as the bike
The other will be safe outside a cafe with a cheap cable lock. I went from bling colours to dirty grey then a sand colour don't carry a lock now.
In the early 70s, my dad had a Rover 2000 in BRG. As a 'favour', I thought I'd do a bit of minor respraying for him. Went to Halford's and then realised that Rover / Ford / Vauxhall / BMC BRGs were all various bluer or yellower shades of what I'd naively assumed would be one colour - !Usually I choose British Racing Green
In the early 70s, my dad had a Rover 2000 in BRG. As a 'favour', I thought I'd do a bit of minor respraying for him. Went to Halford's and then realised that Rover / Ford / Vauxhall / BMC BRGs were all various bluer or yellower shades of what I'd naively assumed would be one colour - !![]()
Rather like the unavailability of Emerald Green. It now tends to be referred to as Dublin Green or Kerry Green.It's also sometimes called Forest Green
Brown would require less cleaning.