You might try calling Rivendell to ask which of their painters will be
painting your bike.  Most bike painters are happy to help you out, and
might also send you their color charts to look at.

Good luck.



On Oct 13, 11:13 am, mushmash <mushm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  Hello All,
>
> Compliments to all who post in this forum. I have taken part in
> several enthusiast forums in the past and hope to enjoy getting hooked
> up with other riders.
>
> My reason for posting: I really would like some direction on how one
> selects and communicates a custom bike color!
>
> I have placed my money on a new AHH, but have not told RBW whether I
> want the standard blue color(s) or custom. Now, I have ridden the same
> bike (1974 Fuji Finest) since high school. This is the first real new
> bike I will have had in all these years, so it is something that I
> have to do right for myself.
>
> Blue is good, but a rich earthy green is what really appeals to me.
> Like this bike identified as Blue Lemon Photos 
> (http://www.flickr.com/photos/eldukedegreaser/3516760819/in/pool-12565...
> ).
>
> How and where does a guy go to look at colors?  I look around me every
> day, but how do you "identify" and communicate a color to the RBW
> folks?
>
> Thanks for any help on this project. It is a big commitment for me and
> I don't want buyer's remorse just because the color isn't just so!
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