http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teal_(color)]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teal_(color)
Well, my eyes see a subtly different shade than either green or blue and I don’t see why it should be resigned to only being one or the other. Perhaps if more people had actually heard of the name ‘teal[/color]’ as a colour and were familiar with it’s hue…
But I suppose that verde-azulado[/color] would be a more appropriate name given the nationality of the bike’s owner.
The description given is ‘greenish blue color (sic)’ - which is the exact debate no?
Why argue that it is one or the other when a name exists that fits?
Why dumb down to just ‘green’?
Why not start a discussion about how green is actually blue and yellow?
I’m colour blind but my bike is blue! And trully is a very good bike even with 8 years of age and 17500miles on the clock!! Its been looked after with oil change every 1000 miles! There few bikes who can get away from this one!!!
Will i ever sell it??? Every thing’s got it’s price!!! But it will take a good offer to let it go!!
And guess what?? my next bike would be another blade!!