Well,I have plenty of Brilliant White Gloss ,so I could paint it for you if you like ?i like the black colour scheme of my Bird....But..... if it was available in white with white decals that would have been the one for me
I agree with you Richardb. There seems to be a bit of a Magpie in us that likes bright shiny objects. If you saw your old bike in a shop looking all shiny and new you would probably buy it again.
I disagree. Blacks and greys can be very beautiful and subtle.
I'm not a fan of black but then again I don't really like shiny aluminium (too close to chrome for me). What I do like is when it has dulled slightly through oxidation and being rubbed over with an oily/waxy cloth to clean it, more purposeful somehow.
Patination they call it.
You could get all your ally bits vapour blasted and then wiped with WD40 to stop corrosion. It looks far better than polished IMO
I like my black bike, with just a hint of yellow, very tasteful imo
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Kind of, vaguely resembles a bike, wouldn't want to spend any length of time sat on that saddle.....or whats left of it.
I may have mentioned this before (I'm getting to that age where I find myself repeating myself) but not long after buying my Genesis, I realised that what I had chosen was the most retro bike I could find, and what I really wanted was a "proper" bike like they made in the good old days of British cycle manufacture, which is what started me on this insane hobbyNot just the black thing , everything's got to covered with lettering & labels, wheels, tyres, seats, bars, brakes, no subtle chrome highlights or lean graceful lines ..even racers look like chunky MTBs. ...I think I'm getting old.
You're saying what I am thinking, only better.Not just the black thing , everything's got to be covered with lettering & labels, wheels, tyres, seats, bars, brakes, no subtle chrome highlights or lean graceful lines ..even racers look like chunky MTBs. ...I think I'm getting old.