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abellanti 09-03-15 07:20 PM

trek 170 frame repaint?
 
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bikemig 09-03-15 07:25 PM

I wouldn't touch this bike; the paint job is in good shape and easily touched up. You will damage the value of the bike if you do.

If you can't stand the color, sell it and find a bike you like.

JohnDThompson 09-03-15 07:35 PM

Nice bike. That's one of the earliest 170s, with the re-worked Ishiwata SCM fork crown and Tange Champion short-point lugs. We didn't make very many of those.

abellanti 09-03-15 07:52 PM

It's not that I really can't stand the color, it's just I wished it was another color. However, I am a believer that collectable bikes shouldn't be repainted unless the frame is compromised. The small areas of paint bubbling and rust around the exterior of the bottom bracket can be satisfactory cured and touched uped. I guess I should try one of the frame restoration outfits and see if they would do touch up and not repaint. I've never been good with matching nail polish. Thanks for the info John, it's good to get that kind of info from the original source.

OldsCOOL 09-03-15 08:11 PM

How did you find this?

abellanti 09-03-15 08:18 PM

There is a collector / bike shop owner here who had this for years. Believe it or not, he has another one without the fork...in better condition.

OldsCOOL 09-03-15 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by abellanti (Post 18136632)
There is a collector / bike shop owner here who had this for years. Believe it or not, he has another one without the fork...in better condition.

The 170 is the stuff fables are made of. But you probably knew that. Nice snag!

CV-6 09-03-15 08:25 PM

If you can't past the color, I certainly can.

OldsCOOL 09-03-15 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by CV-6 (Post 18136656)
If you can't past the color, I certainly can.

For real.

abellanti 09-03-15 08:43 PM

More than anything, I'm looking forward to building it up and riding it..regardless of color. Searching for that donor super record bike...may take a while.

cb400bill 09-04-15 12:00 AM

Please take any purchase or selling inquiries to Private Messages.

OldsCOOL 09-06-15 07:39 PM

I'm guessing this gal is on a 170. Cool pic of a pro racer on a Trek....

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...24AD9C2EB0.jpg

JohnDThompson 09-07-15 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 18143491)
I'm guessing this gal is on a 170. Cool pic of a pro racer on a Trek....

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...24AD9C2EB0.jpg

Betsy Davis, maybe?

The Golden Boy 09-07-15 10:37 AM

Yeah- that's around "grail" bike status- in that it's a very rare bike, and the reason they're not so talked about is there actual rarity.

IMO it would be foolish to repaint because of preference.

abellanti 09-07-15 08:36 PM

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I started to scrape some of the paint bubbles off and came across quite a bit of surface rust. There are no holes and only slight surface rust in the inner tubes. I really don't know if I can savage the original finish? I'm afraid there might be rust under other areas of the paint. Do any of you know if any of the reputable restorations outfits could do a "conservation" touch up...or more than likely a complete refinish? If a complete re finish is necessary, I'll most likely try to replicate the color and decals. I think this frame might be worth it. Any thoughts?

Paul J 09-08-15 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 18143491)
I'm guessing this gal is on a 170. Cool pic of a pro racer on a Trek....

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...24AD9C2EB0.jpg

Not to hijack this thread but is this Cindy Olivarri? She rode for 7-11 but slipped off the scene in 1984.

OldsCOOL 09-08-15 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by Paul J (Post 18147672)
Not to hijack this thread but is this Cindy Olivarri? She rode for 7-11 but slipped off the scene in 1984.

I wish I could recall the website the photo was taken from.

ETA: that does appear to be Cindy Olivarri. Articles tell of her being banned from the '84 Olympic Team for doping and steroids.

abellanti 09-14-15 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by The Golden Boy (Post 18144581)
Yeah- that's around "grail" bike status- in that it's a very rare bike, and the reason they're not so talked about is there actual rarity.

IMO it would be foolish to repaint because of preference.

After alot of consideration and taking the advice of you guys, I decided to give the frame a slow, thoughtful rust removal treatment and match the paint the best I can and touch up the spots. The longer I have the frame the more it grows on me. It is a piece of 80s Trek history and I know I would regret a repaint...in addition to killing any collector value. This frame was raced hard, as it was meant to be. It would be a shame to erase that history. I'll repost when I'm done with the build!

Flog00 09-14-15 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by abellanti (Post 18162310)
After alot of consideration and taking the advice of you guys, I decided to give the frame a slow, thoughtful rust removal treatment and match the paint the best I can and touch up the spots. The longer I have the frame the more it grows on me. It is a piece of 80s Trek history and I know I would regret a repaint...in addition to killing any collector value. This frame was raced hard, as it was meant to be. It would be a shame to erase that history. I'll repost when I'm done with the build!

IMO a great decision. Keep it forever.

Flog00 09-14-15 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by The Golden Boy (Post 18144581)
Yeah- that's around "grail" bike status- in that it's a very rare bike, and the reason they're not so talked about is there actual rarity.

I think only around 246 170's were built.

shoota 09-14-15 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by abellanti (Post 18162310)
After alot of consideration and taking the advice of you guys, I decided to give the frame a slow, thoughtful rust removal treatment and match the paint the best I can and touch up the spots. The longer I have the frame the more it grows on me. It is a piece of 80s Trek history and I know I would regret a repaint...in addition to killing any collector value. This frame was raced hard, as it was meant to be. It would be a shame to erase that history. I'll repost when I'm done with the build!

Good call. At least with this route nothing is irreversible. If you take off the original paint, that's irreversible.

abellanti 09-14-15 07:24 AM

Agreed! Plus, my small collection of super record parts I have so far are far from perfect...sometimes repainted frames with old parts look a little off.

The Golden Boy 09-14-15 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by abellanti (Post 18162310)
After alot of consideration and taking the advice of you guys, I decided to give the frame a slow, thoughtful rust removal treatment and match the paint the best I can and touch up the spots. The longer I have the frame the more it grows on me. It is a piece of 80s Trek history and I know I would regret a repaint...in addition to killing any collector value. This frame was raced hard, as it was meant to be. It would be a shame to erase that history. I'll repost when I'm done with the build!

It looks like that's a good candidate for the often talked about Oxalic Acid bath to get rid of the rust and then protect the metal. If it's a problem to match that color- I would think a clear would be appropriate for this bike. This is a really, really special bike- and much like the pink 770s, that color is a "badge" in and of itself.

Best wishes!

OldsCOOL 09-14-15 07:46 AM

Even more important than new paint is the need to ID that particular bike by the logos on the forks and with the Reynolds decals. I'm guessing the circa '85 "170" on the chainstay protector was later? That too would be another important identifier.

My '77 Colnago Super has it's own paint blemishes but no way am I going to repaint. And Ernesto wasted not one extra trigger pull on these frames what with the thin topcoat. There is racing heritage attached to the "look what I found" personna of these classic racers.

Chriscraft760 09-14-15 08:53 AM

There is a 170 frame set up as a fixie on the bay right now. Buy it now for $1,700. It's a red color and too small for me. Are these frames really worth that much?


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