And don't forget the easy-on-the-eyes grey-blue of the Sam Hillborne 
(unless you have the green, or the orange . . . ). Blue seems a color you 
can live with for a long time; there must be some neuroscience behind all 
this.

Tom

On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 6:43:45 AM UTC-4, Fullylugged wrote:
>
> No, not the Glen Frye song...
>
> RBW has certainly had some really nice blues over the years. The Ram blue 
> mentioned in a previous thread is French Blue, as close as I can see. Since 
> there is a forest in France named Rambouillet as well as a sheep breed, 
> makes sense. The Road and Romulus had a similar wonderful minty blue color, 
> and Bleriot and Hilsen also were/are blue beauties. I don't know the names, 
> if any, that RBW has for them.
>
> When my Road needed a repaint I looked long and hard at all the pretty 
> bikes in the cyclofiend gallery, almost going with the Branywine red, but 
> finally re doing it in the original blue. It just looks so good. 
>
> Tailwinds.
>

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