hifiandmtb
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Greens don’t match. Swap to a black saddle. One that doesn’t droop.
The fork is actually Kawasaki green that's where DVO copied the colour from, it will be hard to find identical matching greens. I would have put a green fender on the fork and tried to find some green hubs.Greens don’t match. Swap to a black saddle. One that doesn’t droop.
True, although if it is preferably in an awkward shade of green then I'm in for Justin Timberline. Any green is good.Greens are bloody hard to match up to each other... I just tried going every green I could in the 1 package...
+1 matching greens is bloody difficult. As @Zaf pointed out the human eye is very sensitive to the colour green. Its a good idea to have some green within eyesight at work for mood moderation and to refocus the eyes if you do a lot of screen time.Greens are bloody hard to match up to each other... I just tried going every green I could in the 1 package...
https://www.rotorburn.com/forums/index.php?threads/the-stinger.311947/#post-3172054
As sinfully ugly as they are, he has a point. I've used a Selle Italia SLR Flow for far too long, to the point that while the Bontrager that came from factory was mega comfy, there was pressure in juuuust the wrong places. As a result the Procaliber is sporting a very well loved, white SLR until I can order a black one.As for the saddle shape, the Selle SMP droop and the big cut out prevent nerve issues in my perineum. So the saddle droop prevents tackle droop.
They're just all envious, go ride it and get it dirty.+1 matching greens is bloody difficult. As @Zaf pointed out the human eye is very sensitive to the colour green. Its a good idea to have some green within eyesight at work for mood moderation and to refocus the eyes if you do a lot of screen time.
@hifiandmtb I've given it a bit of thought, and I kind of like that the greens don't match. As @Flow-Rider pointed out the fork is Kawasaki green, the saddle is more a Bianchi celeste, the crank boots are different again etc. Trying to match all the colours is too OCD which is a personality trait I try to resist, so letting them differ feels more zen. And my eyes enjoy looking at green, regardless of the shade.
As for the saddle shape, the Selle SMP droop and the big cut out prevent nerve issues in my perineum. So the saddle droop prevents tackle droop.
@creaky thankyou for your constructive criticism. When you post a PYR I will make sure to do the same... hold on you don't have any recent PYRs.
It could look like a Huffy and that wouldn't make a jot of difference to how it rides - which is freaking awesome. Personally, my eyes enjoy the green and I like the fact that it looks a bit like a dj bike.
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Once you ride one, it’s hard to go anything else.I don’t have the chops to own a Liteville.
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The only way the Tranny is coming back, is in pieces. The Liteville will make you not care.I don’t have the chops to own a Liteville.
Want my tranny back