Old 12-28-16 | 12:27 PM
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IrishBrewer
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
I'm not talking about touchup.

I'm talking about stripping the parts off the frame, dropping it off at the powder coater, pick it up a week later, put it back together and done. The whole thing will likely cost $125 plus whatever decals he wants and it will look brand new.

I had a frame powder coated this past summer. Couldn't have been easier or less expensive and looks spectacular.

Unless the OP wants to DIY which I totally understand.


-Tim-
Can they still do the two tones in powder? The OP was talking about touching up both the magenta and white. I'm not disagreeing that powder coating makes a super nice finish for a bike but if you are trying to keep the original character of a vintage bike, it is often hard to make it work.
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