Refinishing carbon components Proyect
#1
Refinishing carbon components Proyect
I wanna stealth my seat post and bottle cages. The frame that had their color scheme was replaced with a matte black HTC frame. So now im gonna DIY!
My mechanic told me i should do this with a professional, cause his seen some sloppy work and my bike deserves better.

as you can see the red clashes a bit. saw the new tarmac ltd

and thought "thats it!"
so im gonna finish my parts black satin.
heres the part sanded, ill paint tomorrow

Any thoughts?
My mechanic told me i should do this with a professional, cause his seen some sloppy work and my bike deserves better.


as you can see the red clashes a bit. saw the new tarmac ltd

and thought "thats it!"
so im gonna finish my parts black satin.
heres the part sanded, ill paint tomorrow

Any thoughts?
#3
I was concerned about the final product. So i got some tips from a work friend that has a lot of experience painting cars motorcycles etc (hojalatero)
We went to a store and bought 600 and 1000 wet sanding paper. He pointed out that i didn't need to get completly under the finish unto the naked carbon, i just needed a smooth sanded surface since black satin finish would cover all.
I sanded but got weight weenie (pathetic) and descided to get the most finish off... When the part was wet i loved how the specialized naked carbon looked. But once dry it looked dull and ready for paint.
We bought R-M AM210 satin black spray can for $14.00 which is supposed to be a very durable paint. And since its satin black there's no need to clear over. I sort of wanted a matte carbon finish but read a lot about matte finish clear not being that durable. Converting glossy clear to matte being a bit more expensive, im thinking this satin black should rock!
Thoughts?
We went to a store and bought 600 and 1000 wet sanding paper. He pointed out that i didn't need to get completly under the finish unto the naked carbon, i just needed a smooth sanded surface since black satin finish would cover all.
I sanded but got weight weenie (pathetic) and descided to get the most finish off... When the part was wet i loved how the specialized naked carbon looked. But once dry it looked dull and ready for paint.
We bought R-M AM210 satin black spray can for $14.00 which is supposed to be a very durable paint. And since its satin black there's no need to clear over. I sort of wanted a matte carbon finish but read a lot about matte finish clear not being that durable. Converting glossy clear to matte being a bit more expensive, im thinking this satin black should rock!
Thoughts?
Last edited by echotraveler; 06-07-12 at 08:44 AM.
#5
gave the seat post two hands of black. looks very nice. Ill report in the future about durability.
after 5 hours i decided to pop try it on...here it is!

its starting to look stealth
tonight i started to work on the bottle cages....

after 5 hours i decided to pop try it on...here it is!

its starting to look stealth
tonight i started to work on the bottle cages....
#9
The cages will need another spray, hopefully they will dry nicely before my ride.
#13
Before the stem can be altered i need to be sure about fit. Its 100mm and im thinking 110mm would fit better. Since the stem is Deda M35, refinishing it would damage the resale, id be stuck with this stem
Maybe stealth is too much
. This frame has a nice color scheme, yellow and green look very unique. Who'd be crazy enough to repaint an s-works? That would most likely void warranty.
Maybe stealth is too much
. This frame has a nice color scheme, yellow and green look very unique. Who'd be crazy enough to repaint an s-works? That would most likely void warranty.
#14
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You just made your bike heavier. Now you'll go slower on the hills, and if that's not aerodynamic paint, slower on the flats too. 
JK of course. Nice bike. Now cut the steerer tube.

JK of course. Nice bike. Now cut the steerer tube.
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