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KRhea 02-03-08 11:15 PM

Colnago Arabesque question
 
Can anyone tell me what colors were available on the Arabesque? Also, was the Arabesque a custom or stock frame?
I have a white one and have just begun a complete resto job and was planning to change the color but thought I'd ask for info first. I've only seen white and a weird tan looking color.

Thanks
KRhea

curbtender 02-03-08 11:26 PM

http://homepage.mac.com/yujitakahashi/COLNAGO.html

caterham 02-04-08 12:50 AM

the one we received at the shop where I worked was in a candy red lacquer. i've also seen one in a waaay ott gold & chrome w/ full gold plated panto scheme so hideous that you couldn't take your eyes away from it

Charles Wahl 02-04-08 12:03 PM

There was one on NYC craigslist recently (I posted about it in eBay/CL sticky thread) that was pink translucent over chrome -- that has a name, but I've forgotten it. The one on the yujitakahashi page referenced above was finished using the same process.

alancw3 02-04-08 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by curbtender (Post 6104618)

curbtender, thanks for ssharing that with us. absolutely gorgeou!!! i saw a red one years ago that was beautiful but this one is a show piece!

Picchio Special 02-04-08 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by Charles Wahl (Post 6106674)
There was one on NYC craigslist recently (I posted about it in eBay/CL sticky thread) that was pink translucent over chrome -- that has a name, but I've forgotten it. The one on the yujitakahashi page referenced above was finished using the same process.

Chromovelato.

dannyg1 02-04-08 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by Picchio Special (Post 6106858)
Chromovelato.

I believe that the term is properly spelled thusly: 'cromovelato'

DG1

Picchio Special 02-04-08 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by dannyg1 (Post 6106906)
I believe that the term is properly spelled thusly: 'cromovelato'

DG1

I'm sure that's indeed correct (though I've seen both).

Citoyen du Monde 02-04-08 02:02 PM

Ernesto told me that a whole shipment of Arabesque frames was stolen. They were just as much standard stock frames as any other Colnago frame.

KRhea 02-04-08 03:08 PM

Thanks for the responses and great info. I'm planing to have mine painted an ultra shiney "candy" type bright purple with gold/white decals and pantographed parts. Not sure about bar/stem/wheelset yet.

KRhea

Picchio Special 02-04-08 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by KRhea (Post 6108101)
Thanks for the responses and great info. I'm planing to have mine painted an ultra shiney "candy" type bright purple with gold/white decals and pantographed parts. Not sure about bar/stem/wheelset yet.

KRhea

But the wheels will have spinners on them, right?

comoto 02-04-08 03:29 PM

There is a way to powdercoat over chrome to produce the same result, with better durability.
check here http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...ORY&itemID=458

dannyg1 02-04-08 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by comoto (Post 6108231)
There is a way to powdercoat over chrome to produce the same result, with better durability.
check here http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...ORY&itemID=458

This takes me to the home page. Is it really possible to do a colored clear, in a thin powder (remember that one of the features of the cromovelato paintjobs was their ability to how off borders and details really well)? Anyone know of a painter/coater willing to do it? On a separate note, how does one mask for powder?

Thanks,
Danny

KRhea 02-04-08 11:30 PM


Originally Posted by Picchio Special (Post 6108167)
But the wheels will have spinners on them, right?

No, but it will be rollin' on "dubs", thanks for asking.


KRhea

hetchins 10-29-09 10:33 PM

The Arabesque was a stock frame. The 1985 Colnago catalog shows it in two versions. One is the traditional racer equipped with Campy Super Record and the other with upright HBs & fenders and called Arabesque Gentleman.


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