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stringbreaker 05-09-08 06:44 PM

Mrs. Stringbreakers mixte comes home
 
We just got the mixte back from the powdercoater. Here are a few shots http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...3/100_1716.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...3/100_1717.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...3/100_1718.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...3/100_1720.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...3/100_1715.jpg

BlankCrows 05-09-08 06:48 PM

Nice color. Much better than that blue it was before!

stringbreaker 05-09-08 06:52 PM

Thats Granny Smith green with an Adams gold topcoat. You should see it in person its really bright and the gold flake really stands out. Most of all she is happy.

TBART 05-09-08 06:52 PM

Looking good, I like that color!

bigbossman 05-09-08 06:53 PM

DANG!

Izzat the same frame?!?! I want it back! :)

Nice job, and nice color choice...... Mrs. Stringbreaker has got good taste. :thumb:

pastorbobnlnh 05-09-08 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by stringbreaker (Post 6668143)
Thats Granny Smith green with an Adams gold topcoat. You should see it in person its really bright and the gold flake really stands out. Most of all she is happy. :love:

Ah! The most important thing! :thumb:

East Hill 05-09-08 07:46 PM

I may have to stop by and take a look in person :) .

East Hill

stringbreaker 05-09-08 08:27 PM

Just for reference http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...3/100_1637.jpg

stringbreaker 05-09-08 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 6668154)
DANG!

Izzat the same frame?!?! I want it back! :)

Nice job, and nice color choice...... Mrs. Stringbreaker has got good taste. :thumb:

BBM: Wait till you see it with that pink saddle and the pink cable housing. Gonna use some planet bike freddy fenders in black.

Chris_in_Miami 05-09-08 08:34 PM

Great transformation, I'm eager to see the finished product!

Bill Kapaun 05-09-08 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by stringbreaker (Post 6668549)

You mean EH is actually taller than somebody?:)

bigbossman 05-09-08 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by stringbreaker (Post 6668554)
BBM: Wait till you see it with that pink saddle and the pink cable housing. Gonna use some planet bike freddy fenders in black.


I can't wait to see the completed bike. I'd also be interested in the final build cost tally, should you care to share.

Is that a stolen Bianchi I see in the background? :D

For reference, this was the donor bike for your fork - a nice 4130 cromoly Schwinn that was too far gone to be worth salvaging at any kind of profit. It's death gave others a chance at life though - you've got the fork and headset, the BB and crank set went with one flip bike, the wheels with another, the dérailleurs with yet another, and the stem/bars/shifters/brakes are slated to go on a mixte frame set I picked up a couple of weeks ago.

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...WorldSport.jpg

stringbreaker 05-09-08 11:32 PM


Originally Posted by Bill Kapaun (Post 6668989)
You mean EH is actually taller than somebody?:)

Mrs. Stringbreaker is 5'2" and I think EH tops out at 4' 11" but they are both rather diminutive for sure

stringbreaker 05-09-08 11:47 PM

BBM looks like the bikes gonna come in at close to $400.00 by the time its all said and done. Just a rough guesstimate on my part I really don't keep track of a lot of this stuff unless I'm going to sell it then I do. I started to assemble the bike this evening I got the fork on it and the rear brake and front and rear derailleur and the crankset. I need to take it to Brian at Trailside in Orting and have him tighten the BB and the crank bolts since I don't have all the bottom bracket tools to do that. Oh yeah I talked to the lady that had her Bianchi stolen and she bought it new in Baltimore so I'm good. Oh yeah I ordered the barcons for it and also the brake levers. I got linear pull breaks for it so it was either buy the special brake levers or I could have used regular bars and used a travel agent but the ones I saw were about 25 bucks and I got the levers for under 30 bucks so I figured that was a better deal and they look a lot more sanitary.

BengeBoy 05-09-08 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by stringbreaker (Post 6668143)
Thats Granny Smith green with an Adams gold topcoat. You should see it in person its really bright and the gold flake really stands out. Most of all she is happy.

Great powdercoat job!

BTW, there is someone over in the Northwest Forum looking for a recommendation for a powdercoat place in Western Wa.

stringbreaker 05-09-08 11:55 PM

Yeah he is looking for someone near Bellingham about 2 hours north of Seattle and about 100 miles from me. Too bad though the guy that did them mixte is pretty good for sure

BengeBoy 05-09-08 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by stringbreaker (Post 6669287)
Yeah he is looking for someone near Bellingham about 2 hours north of Seattle and about 100 miles from me. Too bad though the guy that did them mixte is pretty good for sure

Which was were? Sorry, I didn't see any earlier thread about this, if there was one. Would love to know who did it, the price seems pretty reasonable.

mike 05-10-08 04:54 AM

Very nice looking powder coat job from what we can see from the picks.

Hey, I have a question about powder-coating bikes. What do you use for touch-up paint? Can the powder coat fellow give you a small bottle of touch up paint that matches or are you hosed if you chip/scratch it?

bigbossman 05-10-08 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by stringbreaker (Post 6669271)
BBM looks like the bikes gonna come in at close to $400.00 by the time its all said and done.

$400 to make the wife happy AND have a custom, one-off bike? You're getting of cheap. my friend. :D

stringbreaker 05-10-08 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by BengeBoy (Post 6669294)
Which was were? Sorry, I didn't see any earlier thread about this, if there was one. Would love to know who did it, the price seems pretty reasonable.

I used Ken's powder coat and he is on the South hill of Puyallup and he is about 10 miles or so from me. If you want to PM me I can give you the address and phone or you can find them on google

stringbreaker 05-10-08 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 6669992)
$400 to make the wife happy AND have a custom, one-off bike? You're getting of cheap. my friend. :D

Yeah its a lot less than diamonds and we both get to enjoy it, me building it up and her riding it.

East Hill 05-10-08 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by Bill Kapaun (Post 6668989)
You mean EH is actually taller than somebody?:)


Trick of the angle--Mrs. Stringbreaker is actually a couple of inches taller than I am. I was pleased to look taller, though :) .

East Hill

bigbossman 05-14-08 05:19 PM

Hey Stringbreaker, Got pedals? Check out THESE at Nashbar:

http://www.nashbar.com/nashbar_photo...-NCL-ANGLE.jpg

East Hill 05-14-08 08:14 PM

^^^
And they are only $40 EACH!

East Hill

stringbreaker 05-14-08 09:51 PM

Maybe I can put those on the Bianchi :D


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