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When i purchased my bike the first dealer i went to tried to sell me the turqose/white bike...i walked out...great looken female sceme IMO...then went to the next dealer and they had a silver/white and a black. The silver/white bike wasn't talking to me but the black one was sayen sold. I'm very partial to black bikes...It's your bike so you choose...ok ok how about a purple/white?
Last edited by BLKnCHRME09Deluxe; Sep 24, 2009 at 12:55 AM.
I've got black, mainly because it's such a classic hot rod color that you can't go wrong.
The teal/cream is a great looking color combo, though, and just says "classic".
Not a fan of the blue/white or black/white combos, but most of the solids are nice. The red and blue are both really nice colors. Even the purple and root beer bikes look great in person, they're just not my style.
Either way, don't just settle. Get what you want, even if you have to make yourself wait a bit. You'll be happier in the long run.
Two tone Rootbeer Brown and Gold, haven't seen to many of those around
I agree... this is a nice color. But your Tourquis is VERY retro. That was my wife's first choice...until she saw the one I brought home. Trust me...whatever you get will be your baby and you'll love it. Color can be changed. Just get the bike and ride it.
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