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I wish Rivendell would keep one of their amazing orange colors in the rotation as long as the Atlantis color.
Ram orange, QB orange, Sam orange, all memorable. I understand technical problems made the Ram orange impossible over time, but too quick was the move from that orange Sam. Anytime I see one, I smile.
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Pete in CT
Loving my orange Sam and not orange QB.
In defense of the color - I am typically drawn to warm colors, and thought about getting my Betty in a pink, orange or red. However, every Betty I saw that had been custom painted didn't appeal to me for reasons unbeknownst to me. The blue, while not something I'd normally choose, is awesome. It's an unusual shade, blue-green, very serene. And it photographs extremely well!
I had all my lugs filled in red, and paired with cream Grand Bois Hetres, honey saddle and grips, and hammered honjos. It looks really phenomenal IMO. I waited more than a year to purchase my Betty and would have been disappointed had they changed the color. Blue is evidently a great seller for Riv. If your wife prefers another color, get a custom color! It's already a very expensive bike, it may as well be the color she prefers.
Here are a few shots of my Betty, which I think looks different from most even though it's the same color: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10344790@N06/sets/72157630449833200/
My fiance and I are planning to purchase Bromptons this fall, and I think I might go with the Turkish green to match Betty. My next bike after that will probably be orange :-)