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Old 29-08.-2006, 05:23 PM   #1
ScottyH
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Default Frame colour

I've been trying to decide which colour to have for my Bob Jackson frame and after giving it much thought I have chosen black. Even with all the colour choices I could not decide which one to choose and decided to go with black with the thought it would make the bike more nondescript...perhaps reduce the risk of theft.

I would like to know how other people make their choose for the colour.
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Old 01-09.-2006, 11:02 PM   #2
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I would like to know how other people make their choose for the colour.

Celeste is a good colour for any bicycle.
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Old 02-09.-2006, 10:48 PM   #3
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Is your Bob Jackson a custom or off-the-peg bike? You have lots more color options with a custom bike. I doubt the color will make a big difference for theft deterence. Safest bet may be to not have the Bob Jackson name or emblem, so no one knows it is a BJ, but that's no fun.

Lock it well! Which country do you live in? In a city? I live in a city in usa. I use a u-lock and cable through both wheels. I have seen some bikes with a u-lock and two cable locks.
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