One mans Jackson Pollack is another mans drop cloth.
Back on topic, Simworks Brass Honjos would look great with a black bike.
One mans Jackson Pollack is another mans drop cloth.
How about red with green?Maillot Rouge wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021, 8:24pm To the OP.
No to silver with black.
No to black with black.
Mudguards are like white socks with sandals.No.
If it were me I'd stick wanting black. It's a personal taste thing but e.g. I'm still searching round for some new black pedals for my black bike.Chris56 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2021, 10:07am Ordered some SKS commuters in black to winter-proof my matt black commuter (Planet X London Road).
Annoyingly they sent me a set of silvers. Gut reaction is to send them back as I have not opened them.
To save the hassle i am wondering whether to just fit them and have a contrast, but am wondering whether they would look silly given the only silver elsewhere on the bike are brake discs and calipers.
What do you think?
Mudguards are such an essential part of the bike that they should be considered part of the frame...Maillot Rouge wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021, 8:24pm To the OP.
No to silver with black.
No to black with black.
Mudguards are like white socks with sandals.No.
keyboardmonkey wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021, 9:46pm Guys, the OP has fitted the silver mudguards and likes them. Enough already!
Now that looks ace! I also agree that some bikes look naked without them - just like my feet feel naked without socks, especially when wearing sandalstatanab wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021, 9:08pmHow about red with green?Maillot Rouge wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021, 8:24pm To the OP.
No to silver with black.
No to black with black.
Mudguards are like white socks with sandals.No.
Unless a competition machine, a cycle looks naked without mudguards. red.jpg
I'm trying to get has many different colours on my bike as possible- I'm hoping that by using conflicting colours I can achieve nausea in anyone who looks at it for over a minute. That way I can use a lighter bike lock