Are looks important?

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Hyslop

Veteran
Location
Carlisle
Spec and looks are important,very much so.However,as an example of how awful a bike can look and still be a good bike,one of my bikes is a Defy Comp.White essentially,with "Composite"plastered all along the top tube.It is an awful mess,to my eyes,looks as if its scheme were thought up by a 4 year old on a wet day indoors.Giant seem particularly skilled at ghastly looking bikes(paint job I'm thinking of) and,despite the good quality specs generally,I always feel a bit sold short on the looks front.
 

danbhardy

Regular
Location
Chorley
Saying that, I do like Mango bikes, and they colours.

I did like their colours, however after buying a bike from them I wouldn't touch them again, absolutely appalling build quality.

I do however love the green and black of my Merlin Cycles cycle cross bike! I wanted a road bike but loved the colours so bought this instead!
 

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Salad Dodger

Legendary Member
Location
Kent Coast
I can't afford to be choosy. If I were to buy another bike, which I certainly don't plan to, I would go for function over appearance. So I would buy a baby-sick coloured bike with the right fit and components, in preference to a slightly wrong sized or poorly spec'd bike with a gorgeous paint job the same price.
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
I'm sure 'making it look pretty' was low on RJ Mitchell's list when he designed the Spitfire. Handsome is as handsome does in my book.
 

betty swollocks

large member
I'm bored. Not wanting to go do dishes so thought I would ask a fun question I have been thinking about. How important are the looks of a bike to you?
Very.
I've just had a custom-made bike built and am having to wait weeks to get it and ride it, because it's been sent to a specialist frame painter, so I can have realised, the custom paintjob of my design.
It's an agonising wait, but it'll be worth it!
 

GuyBoden

Guru
Location
Warrington
No we wouldn't, unless we were extremely tall :whistle:
IMO, if it was all about looks, even less tall riders, would still be riding the classic thin tubed steel bikes, like this:

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brucers

Guru
Location
Scunthorpe
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Bit of both with me. I have 2 bikes, one a modern expensive sportif in boring black with splashes of red and white. My other is a 90's Raleigh in a lovely aquamarine blue colour, appropriately called Dune Dancer. It was a mountain bike but I've changed it a bit to be sort of cruiser..ish. Most telling is that if I had to save one it would be the Raleigh!
 
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