Matte Black Frames
#1
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Englishman in San Diego
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Matte Black Frames
So I've been thinking about getting my ali road-bike frame powder-coated for a while now (going for the "stealthy" look with no decals/logos/glossy bits, just a matte-black finish) and I was wondering if anyone has any good pics of similar frames?
It looks awesome in my head, but I wonder if the reality of it is less thrilling... Would it be easy to "knock up" in Photoshop?
Cheers!
It looks awesome in my head, but I wonder if the reality of it is less thrilling... Would it be easy to "knock up" in Photoshop?
Cheers!
#3
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From: West Linn, Oregon (Suburb of Portland)
Bikes: Litespeed Cherohala SE, Curtlo S3 Road, Soma Double Cross
Although mine is not without graphics it is matte. It is a Curtlo S3 steel frame which was first powdercoated matte black. Then the graphics were painted through digitally generated stencils. After the graphics were painted the whole frame was sprayed with a wet matte coating.
It is being built up and I should have the finished bike in a couple weeks.
Hope this helps.
Ride safe
It is being built up and I should have the finished bike in a couple weeks.
Hope this helps.
Ride safe
Last edited by riversiderider; 09-14-09 at 06:59 PM.
#5
Exile is more of a semi-gloss actually, but just barely.
It looks great.
I see flat black fixies all the time, they look very nice. If you do a search for 'stealth', there are some threads about stealth bikes that should have flat black bikes in em.
It looks great.
I see flat black fixies all the time, they look very nice. If you do a search for 'stealth', there are some threads about stealth bikes that should have flat black bikes in em.
#8
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From: Germantown, TN
Bikes: 2010 Specialized Roubaix Elite
Check out the 2010 Specialized road bikes. The Allez and Roubaix models have matte black versions, e.g. https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...45823&eid=4352
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Thanks all - they look fantastic! I wonder how they would look with a non-painted carbon fork? Or can you get carbon forks painted in matte black?
Love the anodized red seatpost clamp on that Neo - would look ace with matching headset...
Love the anodized red seatpost clamp on that Neo - would look ace with matching headset...
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From: Denver
Bikes: orbea onix, Cervelo SLC, Specialzed Allez, Cervelo P3 Alu
https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3578/...b96ebf8489.jpg
I did exactly what you're talking about and I love it. My fork is glossy woven carbon and it doesn't look out of place. You can get them painted, but it costs a lot, as you can't powdercoat carbon.
I did exactly what you're talking about and I love it. My fork is glossy woven carbon and it doesn't look out of place. You can get them painted, but it costs a lot, as you can't powdercoat carbon.
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From: Houston, TX
Bikes: 2007 Orbea Onix, 2007 Windsor The Hour, 2008 Kona Jake
Mine is matte carbon and it isn't any harder to clean. It does show things that streak like sweat, water, etc. much more than my white CAAD9, but the white gloss shows dirt and grime much more. 6 of one, half a dozen of another.
#19
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From: Melbourne, Australia
I just scored this old Centurion (frame only) for just over a hundred bucks.
I was thinking or painting it, but the stealthy look of the matte black has grown on me.
You can photoshop the stickers off if you want
I was thinking or painting it, but the stealthy look of the matte black has grown on me.
You can photoshop the stickers off if you want
#20
Thanks for all the photos guys. I would like to see a Kuota Kredo re-done in a flat clear-coat. I just bought a used Kredo and the stock clear-coat is falling off all over the place. I got it for a real deal and am looking at clear-coat options. Trying to decide between gloss or matte. I am leaning now toward matte. The kredo frame is just georgous. I, however, would like to keep all the stock stickers and such but the painter said it is difficult to keep them on and take off just the old clear-coat, so it would cost a bit more. Still undecided really. Today I completely stripped the bike down to frame. Looking forward to making her beautiful again.
Funny thing, a couple months ago I gave a guy shi* for getting a flat black bike, and now here I am going the same direction... Sorry guy!
Funny thing, a couple months ago I gave a guy shi* for getting a flat black bike, and now here I am going the same direction... Sorry guy!
#21
Dude, what!? Just over 100? Did you buy it in that condition exactly? wow. Too big for me but I would have bought it too.
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