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cavernmech, i sent you a PM.
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Originally Posted by fixedude
i am a temporary ex-pat, living in the countryside of japan...am i allowed to post?? it's nice to read all about the joys of cycling back home...racing down mt. p, peds, navigating uni, autos, potholes, snow...oh joy! for now, i enjoy cherry blossoms, riding in the mountains and watching the ocean as i roll along the coast.
oh yeah, i cannot forget to sent a shout to samhouston (you still riding with the mess or just doing undertheweather??)...you may guess, it's 323 that went to teach english in the land of the rising sun. everyone, take it easy and keep the rubberside down! I'm still with the mess, but on foot the past 3 months due to a knee. I'll be back in the saddle in a week or two but with a freewheel which will be standard isue for me now unless on a velodrome. Can't slow down without likely blowing it again, sure as hell can't skid w/out blowing it and I was trying to use my front brake since it was originally injured in 2002, I just can't seem to use it every single time I mean really! So they keep you busy over there? |
Poopy weather out there today! Heading out to the post office to mail some bike parts out (from the Pay it forward thread). If you guys haven't checked that thread out, you should. Its pretty cool. Just a bunch of people offering up their stuff for free (just shipping). You just go on and post stuff you want to get rid of, and Private Message the users who have posted stuff that you want. I think they should rename this as the good charma thread!
Hope you guys have a great, and rainy day. By the way, another Ride for Heart plug....a few of us are signed up now...for the regular start (50km route). Its the first Sunday in June...come on guys! Lets FIX this ride! |
Hey all, I am a Toronto cyclist but not a fixie (yet). I have an '80s geared Ciocc that is my daily rider but I am planning on "fixing" it this summer, just as soon as I get my hands on a nice Bianchi frame to switch the 105 parts over. I do have a single-speed Miele though, so maybe I can join you with that.
Anywho, I PM'd cavit8 with info regarding powder-coating a bike in Toronto. He mentioned this thread and that maybe some of you guys would like to have the same information, so here it is: Spectrum Powder Coaters 416-622-4595 63 Medulla Avenue, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5L6 These guys are great and friendly and, most importantly, cheap. I got the Ciocc powder-coated with a custom colour for 60$ and the Miele powder-coated black for 25$----they just threw it in with some patio chairs, meaning it wasn't a custom set-up. That is a pretty good deal, especially considering that it won't chip, which is the whole reason I had to get the Ciocc done in the first place, that notoriously lousy Italian paint. I hope someone can use this information, let me know when you guys next plan to hook up for a ride. Later. |
Oh hey. Thanks jet sanchez. I might need to get a replacement fork for my Bianchi painted. It pains me to see my bike in it's mangled condition. So they sandblast the paint you originally have and put on new colour? You got any pictures of your paint job?
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Originally Posted by operator
Oh hey. Thanks jet sanchez. I might need to get a replacement fork for my Bianchi painted. It pains me to see my bike in it's mangled condition. So they sandblast the paint you originally have and put on new colour? You got any pictures of your paint job?
They did a good job on both bikes, but it seems that a powder coat is a bit thicker than paint so some details might not be as sharp. For example, the word "Ciocc" is on the top of my drops (I think that is what you call them) and it isn't as sharp as it was with the original paint. But, for me, that isn't a huge deal as I loved the frame and it absolutely had to have a new paint job. Painting myself wasn't an option because every time I had tried to paint a bike on my own, it turned out like ass. Professional painters wanted 300$, which I couldn't afford. I thought powder-coating was going to cost about 100$ so I was ecstatic that it was only 60$. I will post some detailed pics sometime this weekend and you can see for yourself. Later. |
thanks for the powder coat info jet,
I've got two frames and one fork that need to be painted and I've been sitting on the fence for the last week trying to decide what to do. My previous work with spray cans did an ok job, but it's not like a nice hard enamal finish. did you have to mask or plug holes like the bottom bracket threads, cable guide holes, etc? or did they do that for you? |
Originally Posted by wasted weasel
thanks for the powder coat info jet,
I've got two frames and one fork that need to be painted and I've been sitting on the fence for the last week trying to decide what to do. My previous work with spray cans did an ok job, but it's not like a nice hard enamal finish. did you have to mask or plug holes like the bottom bracket threads, cable guide holes, etc? or did they do that for you? |
Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
Hi, no, they did everything for me except strip the paint off. After it was dried, they even wrapped it up nicely for me. All in all, I was very pleased with the experience. There was one spot on the Miele that got a bit rubbed or something and the coating took a funny line, but for 25$ I wasn't complaining. Each frame took about 5 days to get done. I will post pics of the Ciocc this afternoon. Later.
Nice tip. Any comments on durability? I had a frame that I got painted at an auto body shop years ago. It looked nice, but they paint was very easy to scratch or chip. |
whats shakin guys? Everyone away, asleep or just nothing to say?
Been busy working on our new track frames and also my day job (postie). This weather is brutal...hot, cold, dry, wet...hard to dress well for that! Anyways, hope you're all doing well, and don't forget to sign up for the Ride for Heart!! |
Originally Posted by Bikeophile
Been busy working on our new track frames
as for me: I've had a foul weekend and am having a worse week. The best part of my day is when I ride into work in the mornings. An almost regular occurrence now; I see an older guy riding this bizarre single speed conversion using an old busted derailleur as a chain tensioner. He stopped me the first day I saw him at the Castle Frank subway station, he inquired about what gearing I was running, so we talked about our bikes for the duration of the red light, and that was it, he told me to 'take care' and 'have a good day'. I've seen him about 4 times now since (same route, not always at the same spot but I gather he must live near me), I usually shout "hello" or "morning" at him and give him a big wave as I pass by. It's probably the most pleasurable part of my day, once I start dealing with the *******s at work it's all downhill from there. He's definitely not a wealthy man (might even be homeless or was recently homeless and his working his way back up), but he seems pretty happy, and that makes me feel happy. I think he's a messenger, pretty old beat up bike, he has one of those odd red canvas packs, two straps, (they look similar to trash picker type of bag worn on your back) it's large capacity, and has one big flap on the top to get into it. I've seen these things all over the city, it's like some sort of budget messenger pack(?), anybody know what I'm talking about? I've obviously never thought to actually stop and inquire about these things with the guy himself... |
bikeophile, wouldn't mind hearing more about your frames either. pics? or is it a top secret kinda thing.
wastedweasel, nice anecdote. i'm normally itching to get out the office but your post stalled me for a minute. |
I have no working bikes, no job, nothing to do and a bad cold. This sucks!
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Originally Posted by darkmother
Nice tip. Any comments on durability? I had a frame that I got painted at an auto body shop years ago. It looked nice, but they paint was very easy to scratch or chip.
Uhhhhm, that is all I can think of for now except that powder-coating is tougher than paint but it still can be ruined with excessive wear and tear. Think of what would happen to your patio furniture if you were to take an exacto knife to the coating........it would come away. Nearly all metal patio furniture is powder-coated, so that gives you an idea of how tough this stuff is against the elements, but not so tough against flame/sharps, etc.... |
Welcome to the club!
Anyone got a cheap 700c (threaded) red cr-mo lugged fork they want to sell me? |
Originally Posted by operator
Welcome to the club!
Anyone got a cheap 700c (threaded) red cr-mo lugged fork they want to sell me? |
Yeah they were the only ones to actually give me something that wasn't outrageously priced (some shops said $150 for a cr-mo fork, I got my entire freaking frame for $100).
Cycle solutions quoted $60 for a cr-mo fork and $40 for a hi-10. The other problem is they only came in black and chrome. Which means i'd also need to tack on a painting fee... however much that'd cost. |
chrome would look fine on that frame man...
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Originally Posted by operator
Welcome to the club!
Anyone got a cheap 700c (threaded) red cr-mo lugged fork they want to sell me? |
Originally Posted by operator
Which means i'd also need to tack on a painting fee... however much that'd cost.
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did anyone get caught in the lovely hail this morning? i was afraid i'd have to whip out the face shield for my lunch ride.
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Originally Posted by cavit8
Depending on what flavour of red, you'd likely be looking at an attempt to paint match anyway. And you may find that whenever your paint matches, it doesn't. You can pick up a fork at Parts Unknown for $5-$10 if you're not fussy and try painting it yourself.
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Originally Posted by wasted weasel
I must be ********, can anyone point me to the exact address of 'parts unknown', I spent probably a half hour wandering around kensington market two weeks ago looking for it, asking some of the shop owners too....and never found it, totally lost here. All I'm told is it's in an alleyway somewhere.. what street is it on? what shops are next to it? any help? thanks
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ah cool, thanks man I'll see if I can at least find it tonight after work. I know where bikes on wheels is...
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Originally Posted by darkmother
I have a chrome one, and I'll give it to you if it fits yer bike. You might need to have it threaded down further, but that should be pretty cheap.
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