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why do bike companies keep this insane logic up of everything must be white on a bike. white rims seat stem grips even disc rotors ffs! they all look tatty in a very short time and are not really any good in a mud environment as they get very dirty quite easily. specialized are a great brand but some of their paint schemes are a joke to say the least. call me victor meldrew if you like but it does my head in big time!
I agree, looks tacky!
Black post would look better 8)
Thats not a mountain bike though, its a trail centre mincing machine / audi rooftop accessory
Checks AND stripes? Is that allowed?
That nomad is a thing of beauty.
Needs white rims though ๐
White bikes look good in photos.
Who cares what they look like while you're actually riding them! ๐
I love white.
Who cares what they look like while you're actually riding them!
I spent my university years living by this mantra ๐
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Nothing wrong with white for the frame at a push, but white rims / saddles / grips just dont work for me.
Who cares what they look like while you're actually riding them!
Just for clubber, here's a picture of me riding my white bike! I love it and it still looks great (black grips and black/grey saddle though)
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You think white bikes are bad? What possessed me to buy white kit for MX?!
must admit that your white bikes look lovely, the point i was making is that they show every little blemish and are a pig to keep clean or maybe i am just a lazy t... but white rims and saddles and seatpost and stems and disc brakes is taking it too far. i love the santa cruz and trek though really nice bikes.
White saddles are fine as long as it's a well designed saddle, my Charges both clean up fine and when they wear, they wear white (ironically the black ones look rubbish because scuffs and wear marks show up in white)
Seatposts and grips not a good idea though IMO, can't anodise white for seatposts so it's usually paint or powdercoat, and grips can be cleaned up but it's never worth the hassle.
think you answere dyou own question first post
they all look tatty in a very short time and are not really any good in a mud
so persuade up all to buty a bike and parts that quickly look tatty ... now why would a bike company do that ?
I agree white on any bike road or MTB is just wrong as it doe sjust age so quickly





