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The most important thing about bikes
"kingsley" wrote in message newsan.2004.07.07.07.53.13.801780@maddogsbreakfa st.com.au... On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 13:26:51 +1000, LAN Support wrote: Everyone should own at least one orange bike. It's what Merckx rode... I was in Cheeky Monkey the other day, and they had some new Birdy's in. Colours: Black, something and Orange. I said something to the affect that the bike is nice, but why'd they paint it bloody orange, it being one of those in-between colours and not very striking. Another guy in the shop pointed out that Dave(?), who I was talking too, indeed had an orange pride & joy... very embarassment. -kt My race bike before my Bianchi coloured bike was orange. It was a 54 cm frame and always felt a bit too big for some reason, I ride a 53 cm now, funny how 1 cm makes so much difference. The bike previous to that was a Softride and I got sick of comments like "don't you bounce up and down all the time" so I decided to get a normal frame. My brother had an old frame that had the seatpost stuck in it. I took it home and clamped the seat post in a vice and with nothing to lose managed to work it loose. Nearly twisted the vice off the bench but it came out. I rubbed it back and painted it flouro orange. Actually, the front was fluoro green and it gradually changed to flouro orange on the rear. It's like the shift in the light spectrum due to the doppler effect when a galaxy comes hurtling towards you and then changes to a lower frequency light as it moves away from you. ( Suzy would know all about that.) Anyway, the idea was to be bright so as to be seen by car drivers. The green faded to a sort of yellowy /orange after a while. Flouro colours seem to suffer from fading. I ended up giving the bike away to someone but can't remember who. Marty |
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"hippy" wrote in message ... Originally posted by Kingsley I reckon you should be able to get your bike painted in the reflective white stuff used on roads. That'd just be asking for people to drive over you... boom tish splat! hippy -- If you got yourself painted with two continuous stripes they'd never overtake you. Marty |
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The most important thing about bikes
Originally posted by Marty Wallace
If you got yourself painted with two continuous stripes they'd never overtake you. Drivers obey those lines around you? I still reckon blue and red flashing paint would be good. The only other thing that makes motorists take notice is a car crash paint scheme! They'd all be on the brakes, struggling to get a glimpse of the carnage that's.. "just a bloody bike!" hippy - driver duper -- |
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