Sorry Lynda but I am with flecc on this one..........Tartan is a winner!Actually, while he is comatose and not reading this, maybe we can all get together and ask for leopard print ones.......just to confuse him![]()
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Sorry Lynda but I am with flecc on this one..........Tartan is a winner!Actually, while he is comatose and not reading this, maybe we can all get together and ask for leopard print ones.......just to confuse him![]()
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Ah well, looking at your location.......not surprising........ I suppose you can be forgiven your idiosyncrasies.....I have NO excuse for mineSorry Lynda but I am with flecc on this one..........Tartan is a winner!
I'm looking for an Edwardian elegance - already have the wickerwork handlebar basket & the tweed jacket.Cream - possibly coffee & cream.
There is a vast fortune awaiting the person who invents a conductive "chameleon" paint, one which can change to various colours at a flick of a switch.
Imagine the royalties from every car, motorbike and bike produced in the world, not to mention other uses such as on household "white" goods and even walls.
The income would make Bill Gates look like a pauper.
Dave, actually you ARE a little wiser. You now know, that no matter what range of colours you buy in, someone will want a bike in the one colour you don't have. Me? I like my white bike although your sport range you mentioned earlier, I prefer the black over the silver. You're even more confused now though, aren't you?Cyclezee....told you so,like me you are none the wiser!!!!
Dave
KudosCycles
I one respect Dave, I am none the wiser, but I didn't really expect to be.Cyclezee....told you so,like me you are none the wiser!!!!
Dave
KudosCycles
It could make finding your car in a large car park a bit difficult though; you'd have to remember what colour you left it in as well as the location! I have red car, and can spot it hundreds of yards away, but if I'd changed the colour that morning on a whim...The benefits are numerous, no more customer waits for the right colour car for example. Also, after washing the car it could be driven as gleaming black, but when it became a bit dirty it could be switched to silver, grey or brown to match the shade of dirt to hide it.
It would need an adaptation of the radio key signal to direction point towards the car.It could make finding your car in a large car park a bit difficult though; you'd have to remember what colour you left it in as well as the location! I have red car, and can spot it hundreds of yards away, but if I'd changed the colour that morning on a whim...
It could make finding your car in a large car park a bit difficult though; you'd have to remember what colour you left it in as well as the location! I have red car, and can spot it hundreds of yards away, but if I'd changed the colour that morning on a whim...