obviously the visibility of colours changes with the amount of light around you... and naturally black is almost impossible to see at night. So unless you have some fantastic paint you can change at will to any desired colour, I don't see a point in choosing a bike based on colour.
Always assume they will not see you, and personally, I prefer to always travel quicker than the traffic because I can then track every car around me, without them sneaking up on me.
I prescribe to the theory of black bikers scaring people, especially when you have a tinted or irridium visor. But you can't rely on that either.
meh, the best form of defence is offense, and it often works, but you just have to do what suits you best...
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