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KantoBoy 04-21-14 12:14 PM

This cuts you off from the Specialized warranty correct?

I like where this is going btw. Nice to see people customizing their rides.

scott967 04-21-14 04:31 PM

What gun are you using to shoot it?

scott s.
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Adrianinkc 04-21-14 04:54 PM

Frame is finished, I cut and buffed it today. Need to paint a couple more parts and finish the fork.

http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps5b4f3132.jpg

Garage Door pic

Adrianinkc 04-21-14 04:59 PM

Thanks for all the comments, project is moving a little bit slow but I'll get it finished soon.


Originally Posted by heffdiddy (Post 16689513)
Is it going to be a completely blank bike from a logo standpoint? That would be pretty cool.

Pretty much, thinking about painting the seat post and stem same color as the bike and remove the logos off the handlebar and keep it black.


Originally Posted by TrojanHorse (Post 16689842)
Adrian - I don't think you revealed that you are a custom painter when you started talking about this, I'd say that explains part of your interest. Looking good so far!

Thanks, yeah I must have left that out. :D


Originally Posted by KantoBoy (Post 16690148)
This cuts you off from the Specialized warranty correct?

I like where this is going btw. Nice to see people customizing their rides.

Yep, probably FSA' s as well.


Originally Posted by scott967 (Post 16690829)
What gun are you using to shoot it?

scott s.
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Sata 3000 RP

Bob Dopolina 04-21-14 05:06 PM

I like the orange.

Personally, I would be cautious of being too matchy matchy. With only two colors this becomes a real possibility.

I would consider a third, small accent colour. Maybe white saddle and tape? What colour is the group you will be using. I think I missed that.

EDIT: I see it it Shimano so you have some grey in there to work with as well. I might look at the stem and seat post in tones more in line with the group set.

It will certainly be interesting to see the finished product.

eddiepliers 04-21-14 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by Adrianinkc (Post 16690876)
Frame is finished, I cut and buffed it today. Need to paint a couple more parts and finish the fork.

http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps5b4f3132.jpg

Garage Door pic

I like it. Also with garage door picts, why aren't the cranks inline with the bottom tube? :P

goenrdoug 04-21-14 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by adrianinkc (Post 16690876)

hot.

Adrianinkc 04-21-14 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by Bob Dopolina (Post 16690901)
I like the orange.

Personally, I would be cautious of being too matchy matchy. With only two colors this becomes a real possibility.

I would consider a third, small accent colour. Maybe white saddle and tape? What colour is the group you will be using. I think I missed that.

EDIT: I see it it Shimano so you have some grey in there to work with as well. I might look at the stem and seat post in tones more in line with the group set.

It will certainly be interesting to see the finished product.

You bring up something I am afraid of. I really like this bike 2:55
However I won't be putting carbon wheels back on it so I'm a bit undecided on what to do. Paint the stem and seatpost to match or maybe leave it alone. I have a matching pro vibe 7 cockpit and carbon seatpost. Thoughts ?

Bob Dopolina 04-21-14 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by Adrianinkc (Post 16691078)
However I won't be putting carbon wheels back on it so I'm a bit undecided on what to do. Paint the stem and seatpost to match or maybe leave it alone. I have a matching pro vibe 7 cockpit and carbon seatpost. Thoughts ?

That's exactly what I mean.

To me it to too much. The seat post and stem in the same colour makes the whole bike about that colour. I think you might need to do a partial assembly, to see it collectively, to get a sense of what might be needed to balance out the very striking orange.

With the group, geys might not be a bad way to go. There are also carbon wheels out there, with little to no branding, that could fit the theme and look you are going for. I am thinking specifically of the Rail wheels from November.

primov8 04-21-14 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Adrianinkc (Post 16691078)
You bring up something I am afraid of. I really like this bike 2:55
However I won't be putting carbon wheels back on it so I'm a bit undecided on what to do. Paint the stem and seatpost to match or maybe leave it alone. I have a matching pro vibe 7 cockpit and carbon seatpost. Thoughts ?

YES!!! I remember seeing that De Rosa as well. As a matter of fact, I was very close to sending my De Rosa back to Jack Kane for a custom paint job.

I really like like what you've done and can't wait to see it completed.

Adrianinkc 04-21-14 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by primov8 (Post 16691131)
YES!!! I remember seeing that De Rosa as well. As a matter of fact, I was very close to sending my De Rosa back to Jack Kane for a custom paint job.

I really like like what you've done and can't wait to see it completed.

Thanks Primov8. I like your style so I'll do the matching stem and seatpost.

idc 04-21-14 08:40 PM

Black and orange, one of my favorite color schemes. Nice.

Slackerprince 04-21-14 09:38 PM

Euskaltel-Euskadi!

THSdrummer 04-21-14 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Adrianinkc (Post 16691078)
You bring up something I am afraid of. I really like this bike 2:55

However I won't be putting carbon wheels back on it so I'm a bit undecided on what to do. Paint the stem and seatpost to match or maybe leave it alone. I have a matching pro vibe 7 cockpit and carbon seatpost. Thoughts ?

If I may weigh in, I think the matching seatpost/stem has to be done VERY carefully. IMHO, the bike at 2:55 looks great (isn't it the glow in the dark one? I watched it on mute). I think certain colors can look great when done as a frameset, but others should be avoided - and I believe orange is one of those (in my personal taste). I also think geo has a little bit to do with the ability to paint a bike one solid color, or having two. For example, I don't like the solid color with a second color as a logo on Trek's Madone and Domane 4, but the same colorway on their top of the line, aggressively fit bike wouldn't look bad.

The rule I'd follow is: if it is an integrated seatpost - frame/fork/seatpost can be the same color - otherwise make the seatpost an accent or neutral color.

If your bike had an integrated seatpost, it might look great in all orange with maybe a black stripe on the seatpost to break it up a bit, but since it'll have the clamp and be two pieces I'd try a different color.

Just wanted to weigh in here. I like what I'm seeing so far! My color scheme on my CAAD10 has grown on me. I have a thing for the simple white and black bikes, although mine is white/red. It would be way cool to have a custom painted ride some day. When I'm really bored, I design colorways on Trek Project One bikes.

I'm sitting here picturing this bike. With the black zertz breaking up the rear stays and fork, it could look real mean with the orange frameset, and then black stem/seatpost/saddle/bar tape/cables, especially with your black chainrings and crankset. At that rate, the crank arms could be done in matching orange, and it still could have enough black to break it up.

zymphad 04-21-14 09:57 PM

I agree. Just an accent with another color that you can match with cable housing or something. Orange and black would work. Black cranks and components with black cable housing?

Like where this thread is going. Good luck on the finished product, hope it all fits back together perfectly.

Bob Dopolina 04-21-14 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by THSdrummer (Post 16691585)
I'm sitting here picturing this bike. With the black zertz breaking up the rear stays and fork, it could look real mean with the orange frameset, and then black stem/seatpost/saddle/bar tape/cables, especially with your black chainrings and crankset. At that rate, the crank arms could be done in matching orange, and it still could have enough black to break it up.

It won't look broken up. It will be a big blob of orange (which I like) and then the black will disappear. It really needs something to offset the black and the more I thin about it the more I think grey (along with the group set) would do the trick. It will make the black look more intentional and give the bike some dimension.

Do you have a photoshop program handy? Spend some time with the complete bike and find the balance.

Adrianinkc 04-22-14 05:16 AM

I appreciate all the feedback on this, I don't have a photoshop program so I'm looking at bikes online. Here are a couple with the matching stem and seat post, however they all have 3 or more colors.




http://37.media.tumblr.com/86c96c7a5...sb4o1_1280.jpg
http://37.media.tumblr.com/4c6716e2c...cd3bo1_500.jpg
http://cyclophiliac.com/wp-content/u...arbon-bike.jpg

Adrianinkc 04-22-14 05:19 AM

Here are some more De Rosa's

http://www.slanecycles.com/images/blue%20king%20RS.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aJy3PEcHTv...-RS-Action.jpg
http://images3.slanecycles.com/bmz_c...ge.449x301.jpg

Campag4life 04-22-14 05:20 AM

Adrian,
What media did you use to cut/buff the frame? Did you use a machine or polish by hand? I would think wheeling out round tubes would be difficult.
Thanks...looks very nice.

Adrianinkc 04-22-14 05:20 AM

http://blog-imgs-58.fc2.com/d/e/r/de...85651716_n.jpg

Adrianinkc 04-22-14 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by Campag4life (Post 16691978)
Adrian,
What media did you use to cut/buff the frame? Did you use a machine or polish by hand? I would think wheeling out round tubes would be difficult.
Thanks...looks very nice.

1500 grit followed by 2000 grit and a small hand machine, it took a long time so I wouldn't burn the paint.

Campag4life 04-22-14 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Adrianinkc (Post 16691984)
1500 grit followed by 2000 grit and a small hand machine, it took a long time so I wouldn't burn the paint.

Since concern about burning the paint which is big concern with polishing on radii...I presume you used a small rotory polisher and not a random orbital polisher?...latter being more friendly but not having the cutting power. Is that right?

Candy Red Roubaix below. For a better reference, could photoshop the frame to closer replicate your pearl orange...

Bob Dopolina 04-22-14 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by Adrianinkc (Post 16691977)

This is what I mean. A huge block of green and the black is invisible. It's a one note theme. No depth or dimension.

Adrianinkc 04-22-14 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by Campag4life (Post 16691996)
Since concern about burning the paint which is big concern with polishing on radii...I presume you used a small rotory polisher and not a random orbital polisher?...latter being more friendly but not having the cutting power. Is that right?

Candy Red Roubaix below. For a better reference, could photoshop the frame to closer replicate your pearl orange...

Correct I believe it's a 3-4 inch polisher. Thanks for the pic.

Adrianinkc 04-22-14 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by Bob Dopolina (Post 16691997)
This is what I mean. A huge block of green and the black is invisible. It's a one note theme. No depth or dimension.

I see what you're saying but I don't think the lighting helps that one, or the blue one for that matter.


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