To black or not to black
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OK, since you asked ;
On a red machine, black contrast looks as classy as it gets.
On a whisky amber bike like mine, chrome ***** all the way.
Opinions are like derrieres, I realize, but IMHO the old idea that chrome looks best against black/dark colors is,, "old". Chrome on light colors makes the whole thing pop and black/dark contrasts on dark looks classy.
"Anyone who disagrees gets my handbag right upside the head".
On a red machine, black contrast looks as classy as it gets.
On a whisky amber bike like mine, chrome ***** all the way.
Opinions are like derrieres, I realize, but IMHO the old idea that chrome looks best against black/dark colors is,, "old". Chrome on light colors makes the whole thing pop and black/dark contrasts on dark looks classy.
"Anyone who disagrees gets my handbag right upside the head".
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The blacked out bikes I have seen look great. That said, murdered-out bikes and cars is a fad that, like most fads, will look awesome until the fad passes. And then it will look dated. For most folks, that is not a problem, since we tend to change our bikes like some women change hair color.
I say get the blacked out parts you like and keep your chrome ones to change up the look as your wants change.
Ride safe!
I say get the blacked out parts you like and keep your chrome ones to change up the look as your wants change.
Ride safe!