Synopsis of Color
One of my most recent projects has been a Vassago Bandesnatch partial build. While it left the building today, it will always stick in my mind as one of the most vibrant builds I have done.
We didn't break the bank, rather, we spent money where it needed to be spent, and left the rest for future upgrades far down the road. We came out with a pretty nice bike with one of the coolest color schemes I've seen in a long time.
While avoiding high dollar drivetrain and brake components, we did manage to embellish a little. One of the beautiful things about the Royale Wheelset, is that you can either blow it up, or go totally stealth. We went big, and carried the theme over the entire bike.
And you know what? It works. My philosophy of bike building is, if you are going to be spending a chunk of your hard earned cash, have fun with it. Sure, all black looks as cool as Darth Vader's suit, but color is good too. Do things you wouldn't normally do. It's not like you are getting 3 brand new multi-grillion dollar bikes every summer.
Mix it up.
Live a little.
Do what makes you happy. We are here to help and expedite, not judge.
Have fun with it. It's a bike. It's made for fun. It's your bike.

We didn't break the bank, rather, we spent money where it needed to be spent, and left the rest for future upgrades far down the road. We came out with a pretty nice bike with one of the coolest color schemes I've seen in a long time.
Mix it up.
Live a little.
Do what makes you happy. We are here to help and expedite, not judge.
Have fun with it. It's a bike. It's made for fun. It's your bike.
Labels: Bandersnatch, custom 29"wheelset, Royale Wheelset, Vassago
2 Comments:
I dig it. I used to run my SIR-9 (tang orange) with turquoise King hubs and headset. Color is good!
Color is great!
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