colour for tarting up the stead
ol\'gregg
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morning. I'm thinking of getting a few 'bling' bits for the bike but have come to a standstill as to what colour would go best with the bikes colour scheme. Or should I just leave it as it is??
What are your opinions???
Ta very much
What are your opinions???
Ta very much
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castlelad wrote:White, grips,
No such thing as white grips0 -
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white grips are white for all of 5 minutes, they soon turn various shades of brown0
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Thing is - they don't stay like that for long.........................
Boardman Team FS 2011
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Well your obviously doing it wrong then. ok then why not just have black grips and change the rest of my list to white...0
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Do you wax your obvious? Just ride it, get it covered with crud, and don't be so metrosexual.I don't do smileys.
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cooldad wrote:Do you wax your obvious? Just ride it, get it covered with crud, and don't be so metrosexual.
there is this option ofcourse....waxing his bits....... :shock:0 -
I'd change the white bits for black, don't bling it up and become captain dashboard..
Ride well and people will notice you... Ride bad with a bling bike and people will Laff at you and some will probably also want to rob you...Always remember.... Wherever you go, there you are.
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Change something to make the bike 'better' not better looking, fair play choose a colour for your better bits, but choosing just on colour is all wrong.
'British mud' is the only 'in' colour for MTB's, and it can be had in many shades!
SimonCurrently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0