Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - debadging so to speak

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metallo pesante
01-14-06, 01:58 PM
i have an 06 fuji track, and the paint job is pretty horrendus as far as im concerned, i would much rather just have the plain old blue bike, without all the logos and "simply better" text all over the bike. So last night, i went to pull off what i thought was a decal on one of the chain stays, and ended up just taking a section of what seems to be some sort of laminate off the bike. What did i just pull of my bike?
ThaRiddla
01-14-06, 02:00 PM
I'm guessing a chainstay guard? It was on the drive side, right?
crushkilldstroy
01-14-06, 02:46 PM
yep, sounds like you tugged off the laminate that protects your chainstay from any evildoings involving your frame.
also, before you pull off any more decals, you should check and make sure they haven't been clearcoated over. if they are, you can still make it work, but it's a pain in the ass. you'll need to scrape them off, then carefully sand the area down, and reclear.
rattlecan
01-14-06, 03:13 PM
yep, sounds like you tugged off the laminate that protects your chainstay from any evildoings involving your frame.
also, before you pull off any more decals, you should check and make sure they haven't been clearcoated over. if they are, you can still make it work, but it's a pain in the ass. you'll need to scrape them off, then carefully sand the area down, and reclear.
^^is that an answer or what :)
humancongereel
01-14-06, 04:06 PM
it seems to fit all the criteria to be "an answer", yes. and this answer even seems to match the preceeding question--****in' rawk!
humancongereel
01-14-06, 04:07 PM
heh, "preceeding". i'm such a dumbass.
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