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I have a Cotic Soul that will be going in for a powdercoat very soon, so I need some ideas for a colour?
Pics would be good too.
Ta
come on - MTFU
just pick a colour you like.
Really dark blue or dark green
Its got to be bright orange - those new one look great
Black, because then you can tell people that your soul is black as night.
Here you go!
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Black - 'cos it's slimming.
When I bought mine, the choice was black or orange. Mrs North only sanctioned the purchase and build on the basis I didn't get orange.
Every time I see an orange one, my heart flutters a little.
So, I'd say blue.
Bumped into a guy at Copenhagen station who had an older BFe, think it green in colour, he certainly had lots of green CK bling, and it looked great.
Else the new morris blue the Pace frame comes in is lovely.
I don't think you'll get loads of pics of different colours, given the limited colours produced. Mines black because that was all they had in stock, but I'd like a blue or white one.
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Thanks for the sensible replies.
Except one
The best was the chap who had it pink on one side and baby blue on the other. That was ace - Lardlover maybe? ๐
And your decision is.......??? (Pics when done too, please0.
I am heading towards the custard/builders tea colour at the moment. But that may change when I get the colour chart from the powdercoaters.
Expect pics when completed
Ta
grass green ๐
same colour as you car?
Silver?
The custard was indeed a glorious colour. But the opportunity for something really different, perhaps?
Flesh colour to match your head :wink:!
Is Custard yellow still an option? That is the one.
Otherwise orange.
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custard rocks!
It is lush. Why did they stop doing it?!!
All bikes should have custard (or deep) yellow as an option.
I don't get the yellow bikes thing at all - think they're foul-looking. Yellow only works on Brazil tops, egg yolks and American school buses.
Dunno why but the pastelly duck-egg blue of Singular Swifts and the older Gary Fisher Ferrous seems to just "work" with those slim steel tubes. That's what I'd go for.
