What about one of the other Rivs? I agree with you about the Cheviot
colors; baby vomit color is not to my taste either, and I don't like
orange. Can she fit on a Sam or a Homer?

If I were you I'd be looking for a used Betty in good condition. They
come on the market from time to time.

On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Michael Flournoy
<m...@sewlesstraveled.com> wrote:
> Sorry for the rambling post but...
> My wife is bike dreaming.
> We have always had " His and Hers " bicycles since we were dating 38 years
> ago. Motobecane Nomade and Mirage Mixte, Trek 820's guys frame and a girls
> frame, Bianchi Hybrid's guys and girls, etc. They don't have to match
> exactly but simply be a pair that " belong " together. A year ago I bought
> myself a Sam Hillborne ( blue, web special ) which I am happy with. BUT, for
> the first time, we don't match.
> So...The problem is the Betty Foy has been discontinued and the Cheviot
> colors are a turn off. She just doesn't want Orange and the Green looks like
> puke to both of us. Many years ago a friend of mine said " never buy a car
> or a bike or a house, no matter how good the deal if you don't like the
> color, because every time you look at it, that will be your first thought
> and you'll never be happy". I think he was right. It seems silly on the
> surface, but these are things that you may be using and looking at every day
> for decades. We still own the Motobecanes - 38 years and still in use. :- )
>  We have talked about buying a Cheviot and having it painted to better suit.
> $$$ is an issue on an already expensive bike, plus I worry about the
> durability. On cars, at least, the factory paint is always much tougher,
> I've had terrible experience with repaints.
> Is there any credible rumor of other colors coming down the pipeline ( since
> they just got the green I doubt it )?
> We live in Virginia, so we can't just go take a look, maybe the Orange is
> nicer in person? So my other thought is to buy the frame only and check it
> out. Maybe we'll like it after all or if not have someone within driving
> distance do a repaint and build it up myself.
> 2 questions. Who is recommended in our area. And what is the experience with
> powdercoating? I understand it to be a really tough, durable finish but can
> it be done to look nice also?
>
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