Chauncey just texted me saying that the powder coater is out of the near-match to the "sage green" that Joe Bell used for my 2003 custom -- frame later modified by Chauncey with the color in the photo below.
I've asked him to see if the coater can order more, but while I wait on tenterhooks (is that metaphor appropriately applied? Weren't tenterhooks used for processing wool?), I ask y'all: what color would you choose for a new road frame to be built with color matched racks, silver VO fenders, and silver components? -- oh, and I like red accents: bar tape and panniers.
Orange won't do b/c I like red, red won't do b/c I don't like red frames; no black or white -- bleh! I have Ford Blue already -- beautiful! -- and Forest Green. No turquoise or pink. Yellow, blech.
Should be a color that is readily available in touch up quantities.
Tell me what you think so that I can complain about your suggestion.
Turns out, silver on silver looks great. I was pleasantly
surprised to find that VW Reflex Silver (which I bought for my
car) happens to work fine for scratches on this frame (no thanks
to the LBS for having made said scratches while replacing the 46T
chainring).

Light blue can also work great, as shown here

Steve Palincsar Alexandria, Virginia USA
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On 4/18/20 10:55 AM, Patrick Moore wrote:
Chauncey just texted me saying that the powder coater is out of the near-match to the "sage green" that Joe Bell used for my 2003 custom -- frame later modified by Chauncey with the color in the photo below.
I've asked him to see if the coater can order more, but while I wait on tenterhooks (is that metaphor appropriately applied? Weren't tenterhooks used for processing wool?), I ask y'all: what color would you choose for a new road frame to be built with color matched racks, silver VO fenders, and silver components? -- oh, and I like red accents: bar tape and panniers.
Orange won't do b/c I like red, red won't do b/c I don't like red frames; no black or white -- bleh! I have Ford Blue already -- beautiful! -- and Forest Green. No turquoise or pink. Yellow, blech.
Should be a color that is readily available in touch up quantities.
Tell me what you think so that I can complain about your suggestion.--
Kogswell "Kustard" as used on the 1st gen P/Rs is pretty nice and
always gets positive comments from passers by


A bolder yellow, like the Kool Yellow Schwinn used on some older Paramounts goes well with silver and red accents, too:

Jack Taylor had a similar Flamboyant Yellow that looks nice

| From: bert...@gmail.com Sent: April 18, 2020 7:56 AM Reply-to: rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com Subject: [RBW] Frame color! |


I've been pondering this same question for a custom bike that will be going to (wet) paint any day now. I had thought I wanted a deep sunflower yellow like the broken bike it's replacing, but decided to go with blue instead. But not light blue and not dark blue. I want a bike that when folks look at it they say "that's blue." Looking at swatches I think what I want is saphire blue, sometimes called "royal azure" see swatch attached.
The last bike I got to pick color for, I went with gloss mid-gray as a blank slate to hang a bunch of purple anodized parts on - see image.
But I agree with others that for your criteria - easy to touch up, looks good with silver, not those colors you don't like, it's hard to beat gloss black.

I agree -- but Patrick did say he didn't like black.
-- Steve Palincsar Alexandria, Virginia USA
Battleship grey. The kind they paint industrial machinery. Goes with anything. Easily touched up with paint available everywhere.(I wouldn't like it, but you might.

Like Jan's Mule.
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The reason black, silver, battleship gray and
a dull finish sage green work so well with silver components is
basically what Trace Adkins said here:
Her Favorite Color is Chrome
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On Apr 18, 2020, at 5:22 PM, Robert Tilley <rlti...@gmail.com> wrote:
Surly offered battleship grey for a while. I had a Karate Monkey in that color and liked. It was a bit industrial but it worked for that frame.Robert TilleySan Diego, CASent from my BlackBerry - the most secure mobile device
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On 4/18/20 3:10 PM, George Schick wrote:Battleship grey. The kind they paint industrial machinery. Goes with anything. Easily touched up with paint available everywhere.(I wouldn't like it, but you might.
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Like Jan's Mule.
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But what about this vintage machinery green:
https://images.app.goo.gl/NP2K6S87MsJrpdpq6
(Hope that works)
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Thanks, Jason. I did find the color. It's not bad, but not to my taste.The copper is interesting, as is that industrial green which I do like and which I will add to my short list. For some reason I do like green.Rose, pretty but not for me. Custard: again, not bad but not my thing.Funny how particular one's preferences are for frame colors. I am far less picky about the color of my car or my shirts, tho' I do have preferences.Again, I do think glossy black looks nice, but (1) it somehow looks to "formal", even while looking nice, and (2) it shows dust too easily -- I ride in a dusty environment.In order of preference -- and see! This exercise did help me choose! -- Sage Green, with ~Herse Blue and Industrial Green tied for second place.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 10:03 AM Jason Fuller <jtf....@gmail.com> wrote:
Myself, I'd probably want to paint it after a classic bike I've been inspired by (Riv or not) so the colour has context, rather than just one I like the look of.
But what about this vintage machinery green:
https://images.app.goo.gl/NP2K6S87MsJrpdpq6
(Hope that works)
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Chauncey just texted me saying that the powder coater is out of the near-match to the "sage green" that Joe Bell used for my 2003 custom -- frame later modified by Chauncey with the color in the photo below.I've asked him to see if the coater can order more, but while I wait on tenterhooks (is that metaphor appropriately applied? Weren't tenterhooks used for processing wool?), I ask y'all: what color would you choose for a new road frame to be built with color matched racks, silver VO fenders, and silver components? -- oh, and I like red accents: bar tape and panniers.Orange won't do b/c I like red, red won't do b/c I don't like red frames; no black or white -- bleh! I have Ford Blue already -- beautiful! -- and Forest Green. No turquoise or pink. Yellow, blech.Should be a color that is readily available in touch up quantities.Tell me what you think so that I can complain about your suggestion.
Patrick "the only color for a Riv with fenders is Sage Green" Moore
Here's Quickbeam green and a couple of blues.
On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 10:56:02 AM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:Chauncey just texted me saying that the powder coater is out of the near-match to the "sage green" that Joe Bell used for my 2003 custom -- frame later modified by Chauncey with the color in the photo below.I've asked him to see if the coater can order more, but while I wait on tenterhooks (is that metaphor appropriately applied? Weren't tenterhooks used for processing wool?), I ask y'all: what color would you choose for a new road frame to be built with color matched racks, silver VO fenders, and silver components? -- oh, and I like red accents: bar tape and panniers.Orange won't do b/c I like red, red won't do b/c I don't like red frames; no black or white -- bleh! I have Ford Blue already -- beautiful! -- and Forest Green. No turquoise or pink. Yellow, blech.Should be a color that is readily available in touch up quantities.Tell me what you think so that I can complain about your suggestion.Patrick "the only color for a Riv with fenders is Sage Green" Moore-------------------------------------------------------------------------Patrick MooreAlburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
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Anton
All very pretty indeed; I'd choose the darker blue and the green if (1) I didn't already have a bike in Ford Blue -- close enough to the Hunquapillar; and if I didn't just prefer the sage green.My Ford Blue 1999 Joe Starck as slightly altered and powdercoated by C Matthews a couple of years ago; and the Matthews "road bike for dirt" -- fenders slightly modified since photo taken.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 5:21 PM John Philip <japhil...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a couple of blues and a green.--
On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 6:43:41 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:The blue and the 2 greens are pretty. I have in mind a blue that is very slightly darker; though who can tell when I look with my eyes at a color on a screen. But when I had my Herse powdercoated, the blue seemed slightly more cerulean and had a wonderful "liquid" appearance. As for the greens, I prefer -- for "real" greens and not sage green -- a darker shade the "road bike for dirt" is British racing green, but I also like that industrial green that someone suggested.Patrick Moore, just back from a nice bosque pavement + ditchbank ride, but who forgot to take photos.
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