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Br00kie 04-09-2012 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 690961)
yellow wheels are gay.

Fact.
If anyone dares argue I'll ban them...


"Gay"

having or showing a merry, lively mood: gay spirits; gay music. Synonyms: cheerful, gleeful, happy, glad, cheery, lighthearted, joyous, joyful, jovial; sunny, lively, vivacious, sparkling; chipper, playful, jaunty, sprightly, blithe.

See in the UK Gay means Happy.

Now what on earth is wrong with having "Happy" Wheels :D

Northy 04-09-2012 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gray01 (Post 689976)
Well my real name is Graham, but 99% of people will call be Gray or G...and I run a sign, graphics and vehicle wrapping business on the outskirts York

...there is a dude on here that will probably know who I am, but I don't know his user name, and not knowing whether real names are something people are happy to band around here, I shall refrain using it until he says its alright.

Unless I am being dim, and its indeed you, Northy, who was in my office the other morning telling me about the Team Durango stuff?

:confused::lol:

Not me boss. my name is in my signature. welcome back to rc :-)

Gray01 05-09-2012 09:35 AM

Er, ah, yeah right...I knew that honest... ;) Cheers Northy!

So back to wheel colour then as this is all news to me...Christ I was so worried about brushless motors that I almost completely by-passed the wheel colour issue.

So, If yellow wheels are 'the gay', can I assume white wheels are a bit 'vanilla' and the only wheel colour for cool kids would have to be black?

Infact is there a guide or FAQ for 'what your wheel colour says about you' for squids so others don't fall into the same trap as I have?

What about a different colour on each corner, what would that indicate?

Its a damn minefield out here...

G

AC199 05-09-2012 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gray01 (Post 691215)
So, If yellow wheels are 'the gay', can I assume white wheels are a bit 'vanilla' and the only wheel colour for cool kids would have to be black?

Infact is there a guide or FAQ for 'what your wheel colour says about you' for squids so others don't fall into the same trap as I have?

The only colour to run would be red. Like crimson red. Black would suck IMHO.

As far as your idea for a set of FAQ's about wheel colour. I think anyone but Col should write it or it would consist of one answer for each question. White.

Idea for a future post right there...

AC

Col 05-09-2012 03:17 PM

Black wheels look ace. I ran some many years ago on my B3.
Only problem was that I really struggled to place the car accurately. That problem was improved substantially with white wheels.

Chris... I'm seriously toying with abusing my moderating powers...

V6Jim 05-09-2012 06:48 PM

This all raises the whole topic of shell colour schemes. I was always of the opinion that it was a good idea to paint a car mostly white for visibility reasons. I did once race a car that was black with black wheels and it wasn't good.

However, I recently read that it has been scientifically proven that yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye, soooo, yellow car and yellow wheels are the way to go!

It's scientifically proven! Gay is best!

Jimmy

Col 05-09-2012 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by V6Jim (Post 691391)
It's scientifically proven! Gay is best!

But wrong on so many levels:p (yellow wheels, not being gay)

Superstar 05-09-2012 07:16 PM

Thats why all my cars are mostly yellow! There is logic to my bright paint jobs :)

Si Coe 05-09-2012 07:58 PM

I'm still confused as to how wheels of any colour can be 'gay'.
Do they refuse to be glued to tyres and prefer the company of other wheels?
Do some yellow wheels have a dodgy 'tash and wear leather chaps?
Do yellow wheels listen to a lot of Kylie and like shopping for clothes?
Do some towns have a 'yellow wheels district' where like minded yellow wheels meet for a one night stand?
Is there a 'Yellow wheels pride' march each year against anti-yellow wheel bullying?

What defines the sexuality of a wheel? I mean for a start they've only got the one hole......

V6Jim 05-09-2012 08:43 PM

Nobody's mentioned Pink wheels yet...

Jimmy

Gray01 05-09-2012 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 691431)
I'm still confused as to how wheels of any colour can be 'gay'.
Do they refuse to be glued to tyres and prefer the company of other wheels?
Do some yellow wheels have a dodgy 'tash and wear leather chaps?
Do yellow wheels listen to a lot of Kylie and like shopping for clothes?
Do some towns have a 'yellow wheels district' where like minded yellow wheels meet for a one night stand?
Is there a 'Yellow wheels pride' march each year against anti-yellow wheel bullying?

What defines the sexuality of a wheel? I mean for a start they've only got the one hole......


:lol:

Didn't some early 90's Yokomos come with Pink wheels as standard or am I imagining it?

Perhaps a nice neon blue or 'uber pimp' mirror gold would be the way forward...

...so many choices, so few wheels.

G

Br00kie 05-09-2012 10:08 PM

Yeah and the first thing we do with the hole is stick a shaft up it and tweak its nuts real tight :woot:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 691431)
I'm still confused as to how wheels of any colour can be 'gay'.
Do they refuse to be glued to tyres and prefer the company of other wheels?
Do some yellow wheels have a dodgy 'tash and wear leather chaps?
Do yellow wheels listen to a lot of Kylie and like shopping for clothes?
Do some towns have a 'yellow wheels district' where like minded yellow wheels meet for a one night stand?
Is there a 'Yellow wheels pride' march each year against anti-yellow wheel bullying?

What defines the sexuality of a wheel? I mean for a start they've only got the one hole......


AC199 06-09-2012 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Br00kie (Post 691505)
Yeah and the first thing we do with the hole is stick a shaft up it and tweak its nuts real tight :woot:

It really cant be good to laugh this hard so early in the morning... that was freakin' hilarious...

Oh and Col, to be fair, I would be disappointed if you didnt have the balls to use your powers for "fun"...

manic 06-09-2012 06:00 AM

At the moment i got some
orange
blue
grey
purple
stylone can dye wheels in many colours. i think a wheel colour and there meaning chart could be helpful. so you dont get pointed and laffed at when you turn up to a meeting

manic

Richard Lowe 06-09-2012 08:28 AM

I like the way this thread has steered it's way to such an important topic :lol:

White = fastest
Yellow = bumders wheels
Black = stealth, look cool for pictures but you'll find you can't drive for toffee
All other colours = RTR :p

Definitely come say hello at York this Saturday, especially if you need any more important questions answering :D

The next topic is motor/battery wire colour, discuss...

Gray01 06-09-2012 08:35 AM

Y'see, forums are funny things, a simple 'hello I am a born again RCer' thread has drifted to a much more important topic, one which will no doubt save me an embarrassing incident in the near future:blush::lol:

I will definitely be there on Saturday, and will try and say hello / annoy as many people as possible...

Oh, how about wheels with a thin coloured rimtape...whats the forums thoughts on that?

Gray

Richard Lowe 06-09-2012 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gray01 (Post 691595)
Oh, how about wheels with a thin coloured rimtape...whats the forums thoughts on that?

That would fall under the RTR category, unless the rim was yellow - this overrides all other factors and drops them into camp yellow.

Gray01 06-09-2012 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Lowe (Post 691598)
That would fall under the RTR category, unless the rim was yellow - this overrides all other factors and drops them into camp yellow.

See what you did there sir...Bravo, bravo

G

manic 06-09-2012 09:10 AM

On the wire colour front
+ve red
-ve black

but what colour/s to do the motor. should they be 1 colour or 3 different colours. as dont want.to turn up and make the wrong impression.


even the battery could be wrong being red and black.

this is a mine feild covered in cans of worms just waiting to go off

please help

AC199 06-09-2012 01:47 PM

As much as this is going to be me toeing the line, i have to agree with Rich, motor wiring should be black and no other colour. Its just looks so clean...

As a side note, ever wondered by registration plates on cars arent black on white? As the man above said, yellow is the most easily perceivable colour to the human eye, it must be a wavelength thing, so black on yellow. That explains why Superstar has that colour scheme, a man relying on science to help him drive faster! :) I salute you sir!

AC


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