Pics of my new paintjob/frame/build
#1
Nothing spectacular, just wanted to show how the british racing green came out. The pics don't represent the true shade at all. Oh well.
Trying to decide if I should keep the original green fork or use the GFs chromie resting againgst the hub. Let me know what you think.

Trying to decide if I should keep the original green fork or use the GFs chromie resting againgst the hub. Let me know what you think.

Last edited by AfterThisNap; 01-12-06 at 08:58 PM.
#3
How much paint did you end up using? More than one can? I have to say, just from looking at the photos, that i like how it came out and i personally like the green fork, but whaddya askin' us for? We don't gotta ride it
#4
about 1/3 can of primer, less than 3/4 can of paint, and maybe 1/8 can of clear. It actually looks a little better in person. I rushed the clear job, but I can always go over it later.
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I'd go with the chrome fork. especially if it's lugged and/or straight. from what I can tell it apears to be both.
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yeah, chrome for shizzy. i like that color of green, but the chrome will, i think, add a lil' something. and if not, you'll still have the green one. but i like the chrome.
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Chrome..and some riders protect paint with waxes over clearcoat.
I say chrome as it'll go with the silver components.
I like black and silver with green, very neutral cool color.
Odd, I really dislike it as a color for mtb's. Looks nice on a road bike.
I say chrome as it'll go with the silver components.
I like black and silver with green, very neutral cool color.
Odd, I really dislike it as a color for mtb's. Looks nice on a road bike.
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Very nice. That green is gorgeous. I hope that it stays looking that good.
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#17
Thanks guys. No, its not a pista. I do have a few years of basic painting experience on racetrucks and jeeps so rattlecan stuff comes pretty easily. I'll probably get it powedercoate after a few months if NYC uglies it up too much.
The chromie steerier is a little long and is probably going onto the GFs bianchi out of laziness. I really don't like this stem and the one I want to use is now 900 miles away. Oh well. Big box of parts waiting downstairs.
The chromie steerier is a little long and is probably going onto the GFs bianchi out of laziness. I really don't like this stem and the one I want to use is now 900 miles away. Oh well. Big box of parts waiting downstairs.
#18
Originally Posted by na975
u need an authentic track fork,i just happen to have one

#20
Originally Posted by na975
picky
Thanks for the offer though. I'll let you know if I need something in the future.
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I say grab the chrome fork, and cut the steerer tube to fit.
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