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I was looking for white, but when I saw the yellow in the sun I could not resist. In my travels this year I have only seen 1 other Yellow SG. Not like the 5 black SG's I saw this morning coming to work.
Here is my work in progress.
Hey...I resemble that remark. Besides, black is faster and I do se a bit of black on your "tweety" glide.
Everything super fast that I have ever owned has been Yellow!!!
Schwinn "varsity" 18 speed bicycle
74' Porsche 911 (miss this ole girl)
and my current Yellowbird.
Yellow is either a love it or hate it color. And someone asking about cagers seeing you better? Don't get to relaxed, Cagers are blind period, not color blind!!!
DAMN! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the 2013 Chrome Yellow, especially in the sun. I like the solid yellow SG better than the 2 tone Limited (still awesome though).
If I had the funds, this yellow would be enough to convince me to start again, I would have to go with the SG, and add the Ultra stuff.
My wife has a Chrome Yellow Pearl / Vivid Black Limited.
The yellow pearl looks great in the sun. Orange flecks from one direction and green flecks from the other direction. The yellow also changes color with sunglasses on or off.
I have a red sunglow/merlot sunglow limited and when the bikes are parked together and people walk by and look at them, they only look at the yellow one. Just ignore my red one. Most bikes look "dull" next to the bright assed yellow.
The yellow really stands out in a crowd, and there aren't that many of them.
I wasn't too thrilled with the yellow at first, but that's the color she wanted. I have to admit the color has grown on me. It is impressive in the sunlight.
As an added bonus, it really doesn't show road grime too much. Brake dust does show on the bags though.
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