Originally Posted by
seagrade
The work the velocolours does is phenomenal. The fact that Mark (Condorino), who appears to be very detail oriented, worked with him to get the match says a lot. This is the route I will go if I decide to do a professional repaint. I have a tendency to think a bike is a "forever" bike when I first get it, then I find a replacement. So I'm looking to "get it close", get all the components correct, ride it for a while, then decide if I want to drop that much money into it.