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Dr.Deltron
01-26-07, 12:03 PM
I've been painting bikes for over 30 years. (gad, am I really that old?):p
I can do anything your heart desires, from retro repaints to totally custom.
I know, I should be painting motorcycles, so I could add an extra zero left of the decimal point!:rolleyes:
But alas, BICYCLES are my passion. Especially custom bikes, whether they're old or just "out there"!
Here are a few pics to illustrate my abilities.
http://mbent.net/cycles/paint_gallery/index.html
PM me, email me at; mb@mbent.net, or call me at (831) 521-3801
if you have any questions, comments, ideas or what have you.
I'm in California for a time zone reference.
Thanks for looking!
Dr. Deltron
wethepeople
01-27-07, 12:42 AM
All I can say is, holy.****.
http://mbent.net/cycles/paint_gallery/target3.html
Amazing. What frame is that even?
OOh. THe rock lobster is bltchin.
jccaclimber
02-17-07, 02:17 PM
I'm sure I can't afford any of that, but that really is amazing. Great job!
aikigreg
03-29-07, 12:34 PM
Beautiful. I'm looking at a couple things.
1: repaint my lightning p-38 in hi-viz yellow or orange or something with an overlay of photoluminescent paint.
2. I have a titanium bike I'm looking to have anodized. Ever done that?
My only problem is that I could not even begin to strip the frame. I can get wheels, seat and cranks off. Other than that If I got it off I'd never get it put back together :). But I'd love to do bidness with a BF member.
Dr.Deltron
02-14-08, 11:26 PM
Beautiful. I'm looking at a couple things.
1: repaint my lightning p-38 in hi-viz yellow or orange or something with an overlay of photoluminescent paint.
2. I have a titanium bike I'm looking to have anodized. Ever done that?
My only problem is that I could not even begin to strip the frame. I can get wheels, seat and cranks off. Other than that If I got it off I'd never get it put back together :). But I'd love to do bidness with a BF member.
Thank You!!:D
1A) I can do the P-38 either color and do the graphics in 3M refletive vinyl. Or add reflective over the color, but that tends to alter the appearance of the color somewhat.
2A) No, I personally haven't done anodizing or powdercoating, but do know the basics of how they are done. I have done many paintjobs on top of a powdercoat base colors.
No problem getting parts off/on your frame, I have a complete bike shops worth of tools. Left over from my last shop...the worlds largest recumbent rental shop; A Bent 4 Rent. I've learned my way around recumbents for the last 14 or so years.
Here's a teaser...Haluzak Traverse, equipped with Spin carbon wheels and a PPG Harlequinne paintjob.
This bike became the Haluzak logo in later years.
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