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  1. If it bothers you swap it. But if it is comfortable, think about it. You’re not looking at it when you’re riding it. It doesn’t really match with the frame and fork. Unless you found some green tires and it could be a Skittles theme.

    If it’s a synthetic leather, you can actually spray paint it. Seth from Berm Peak did it on one of his Flip Bike videos.

  2. Keep unless it’s uncomfortable. I’ve always loved that blue/yellow color combo

    Also sick whip,

  3. Commiefornian on

    Keep the saddle, lose the ill-fitting frame bag. Get one that’s green, orange, teal, or something. Go full harlequin.

  4. Diligent-Advance9371 on

    If it is comfortable, find a way to tie in the yellow….yellow grips, yellow vinyl stripe, yellow pedals, yellow bottle cage for example. I’ve several of my 18 bikes in tricolor combination.

  5. djdjdjfswww1133 on

    It’s a bad colour combo all round. The red and blue don’t really work.

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