Yellow everyone. These lovely bikes are making me green with envy, and a 
bit blue, which of course will not win me any brownie points. I hope my 
purple prose isn't making folks red in the face, but I did want to say that 
I had a choice between orange or black when I bought my Clementine, chose 
the latter because, well, black is the new orange (and Meisha (sp?) gave 
the thumbs up, though it wasn't green). I did have a well-used orange 
Centurion Le Mans for a while that I kept in part for its colorway, and I 
can learn to love any bike color, as long as it is not too new looking, 
though what exactly this means is tinged with shades of gray. Fade to 
black. Orange you glad? Tickled pink, I'd guess.

But seriously, we all know that color is a recognized n+1 category.

On Friday, May 5, 2017 at 10:59:33 AM UTC-4, anniebikes wrote:
>
> I badly wanted an orange Clementine, but sadly the color was discontinued 
> when I ordered. I chose blue over mustard because I felt it would have 
> staying power with me. The blue, IMO, is just okay. I still want an orange 
> bike!
>
> On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 3:19:02 PM UTC-4, Jim S. wrote:
>>
>> Obviously a highly subjective question, but I like hearing the opinions 
>> on this board. The question: for long-term owners of orange bikes, do you 
>> find yourself getting sick of orange after a while, more so than with other 
>> colors? 
>>
>

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