"Best Colour" debate ended forever.
"Best Colour" debate ended forever.
According to leading psychological research:
Black bikes denote an aggressive personality or someone who's an outsider or rebel.
Silver bikes indicate someone who's cool, calm and slightly aloof.
Yellow bikes signify someone who is idealistic and novelty loving.
Blue bikes are chosen by the more introspective, reflective and cautious driver.
Red bikes denote those who are full of zest, energy and drive and who think, move and talk quickly.
Teal bikes are chose by those who are hard of seeing.
So there you go.
Black bikes denote an aggressive personality or someone who's an outsider or rebel.
Silver bikes indicate someone who's cool, calm and slightly aloof.
Yellow bikes signify someone who is idealistic and novelty loving.
Blue bikes are chosen by the more introspective, reflective and cautious driver.
Red bikes denote those who are full of zest, energy and drive and who think, move and talk quickly.
Teal bikes are chose by those who are hard of seeing.
So there you go.
Voted most likely to be found dead in park bushes following an act of autoerotic asphyxiation.
Re: "Best Colour" debate ended forever.
Thats you thenKitch wrote:According to leading psychological research:
Black bikes denote an aggressive personality or someone who's an outsider or rebel.
Silver bikes indicate someone who's cool, calm and slightly woof.
Yellow bikes signify someone who is idealistic and novelty loving.
Blue bikes are chosen by the more introspective, reflective and cautious driver.
Red bikes denote those who are full of zest, energy and drive and who think, move and talk quickly.
Teal bikes are chose by those who are hard of seeing.
So there you go.
Rich.


- LotusSevenMan
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That's not Teal. It's a looky-likey!
By the way, I have a little less Teal Blue on mine now as it fell over last night. If anyone has a cheap OE front right/rear left indicator they're not using, I'd be mighty interested.
Anyway, I'm still looking at the world through Teal coloured glasses....
By the way, I have a little less Teal Blue on mine now as it fell over last night. If anyone has a cheap OE front right/rear left indicator they're not using, I'd be mighty interested.
Anyway, I'm still looking at the world through Teal coloured glasses....
It's all a big joke until you have somebody's eye out...
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- LotusSevenMan
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http://inspirahealing.co.uk/html/colour_meanings.html
OR
http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/insurance ... r-car.html
Ummmm!!!!!
OR
http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/insurance ... r-car.html
Ummmm!!!!!

"Only ride as fast as your guardian angel can fly" !!!
- clayderman
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The yesinsurance.co.uk research indicates that nearly a quarter of motorists (23%) think that red is the safest car colour – probably because red is often perceived as a warning colour and is used by the fire services. However, over a third (35%) think it is the most dangerous colour.LotusSevenMan wrote: http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/insurance ... r-car.html
Well that's a scientific test with a decisive outcome if ever I saw one

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