Pearson Touche - Which colour?

bisiklet yariscisi
bisiklet yariscisi Posts: 30
edited March 2010 in Road buying advice
I should be ordering one soon, but can't decide between the two colours on offer:

http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/images/p ... luCROP.jpg

http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/images/p ... eyCROP.jpg

I was going to have the blue, but the grey is becoming more appealing to me.

What do you think?

Comments

  • Smokin Joe
    Smokin Joe Posts: 2,706
    Blue.

    Definately blue.

    That's what I would get.

    The blue.
  • wheezee
    wheezee Posts: 461
    I know what he means.

    The blue.
  • Blue
    4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul.
  • Monkeypump
    Monkeypump Posts: 1,528
    Grey, but with white wheels and no mudguards.
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    grey
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  • rake
    rake Posts: 3,204
    there are no gears so both colours are =fail. :roll:
  • Smokin Joe
    Smokin Joe Posts: 2,706
    rake wrote:
    there are no gears so both colours are =fail. :roll:
    WRONG!!!!

    There is one gear, otherwise it wouldn't go. Consider this reply to be a slap in the face with a wet fish.
  • Blue looks much better.
  • Blue is far better than the grey!!
  • OK, blue it is then.

    Thanks guys.
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    Good choice! I've got one in blue. Great bike.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    The blue makes it look like a cheap Ribble winter bike.
  • The grey is much classier.
  • I would go for the grey one as I am not a huge fan of forks in different colour.

    Anyone but the poster please ignore the message below.
    "Ben gri olan diyorum, catalin ayri renk olmasi cok hosuma giden birsey degil. Kullanici adini gorunce bir de boyle yazmadan edemedim."

    :wink:
    Cannondale CAAD9
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    PascalPati wrote:
    I would go for the grey one as I am not a huge fan of forks in different colour.

    Anyone but the poster please ignore the message below.
    "Ben gri olan diyorum, catalin ayri renk olmasi cok hosuma giden birsey degil. Kullanici adini gorunce bir de boyle yazmadan edemedim."

    :wink:

    That's Turkish* innit? My missus is Turkish, I can't make head nor tail of the lingo though.

    *Now I've stuck my head out it's bound to be Hungarian or something...
  • PascalPati wrote:
    I would go for the grey one as I am not a huge fan of forks in different colour.

    Anyone but the poster please ignore the message below.
    "Ben gri olan diyorum, catalin ayri renk olmasi cok hosuma giden birsey degil. Kullanici adini gorunce bir de boyle yazmadan edemedim."

    :wink:

    That's Turkish* innit? My missus is Turkish, I can't make head nor tail of the lingo though.

    *Now I've stuck my head out it's bound to be Hungarian or something...

    Yes, it is. Well done!
    I could not resist when I saw the nickname of bisiklet yariscisi.
    Cannondale CAAD9
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    The Turks aren't big on cycling eh... sad really 'cos the bits I've seen (South coast) look perfect, lovely flat new coastal roads and serious mountains a short drive away.
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    NapoleonD wrote:
    The blue makes it look like a cheap Ribble winter bike.

    My thoughts too
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  • TheOldMan
    TheOldMan Posts: 14
    Cheap RIBBLE winter bike? . . . . Doh!

    Blue for def but not the white wheels; polished wheels and black bar tape. Lovely retro look IMO.