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Normally I would get black, white or grey but I decided to be different this time. I think it looks good in any color except the yellow and suede..nothing against yellow and suede btw.
Oh pewter pearl is nice and the white looks great in person as long as you like the blue graphics..if it had been white and black I may have gotten that one.
I had no choice in color when I ordered my bike overseas. Only one left at the factory stateside. Someone backed out of the deal.
It was black pearl which looks terrible on the website. Much nicer in person. Nearly every bike I have seen in person looks much, much nicer in person than on the web. Vivid black on the web is pretty close to the in person color. Good luck. You will like you bike regarless of the color selection!!!
Or you could get custom tins like me... from the Radical or Exotic... Exotics give u a plaque to put on ur wall... Radicals u have to take ur own picture and frame it
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