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De Bernardi Redux
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I got the De Bernardi back from Jack, at Franklin Frames and he did his usual bang up job on the painting and torch work. I had him braze up the brake holes in the fork crown and rear brake bridge. Then I had him bead blast and paint it the butterscotch color you see along with a gold translucent pin stripe to all the lug work. I think it came out wonderful concidering the crappy paint job that came from the factory. The attached J-pegs tell the story. Now I finally like the bike. It looks like an old skool bike and rides like one too.
fixedgearhead |
Pretty. A bit bland in my opinion (I like bikes with a bit of colour, and more than one preferably), but it's still gorgeous. In some ways bland is better, less likely to get pinched :) I like the way the bar tape matches the saddle, the whole thing is beautifully thought out and detailed :beer:
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It hurt me at first to see you change the color, but you still have the Cinelli red rocket. Beautiful job overall. The outlines are very subtle. Classy.
The color makes me want to go buy some butterscotch candies. :) Dave |
I know what you mean about the color being "bland". I have many other bikes that are Italian red and bright blue and other "wild" colors. This one I wanted to be understated and not as in your face as some of the other bikes, elegant if you will. The color, in person, makes you want to take a big bite out of it, it is so rich in depth and color value. I also wanted to make it coordinated with the bar tape and saddle so as to give a unified overall effect. Anyway it still rides like a fine Italian Stallion and that, in the end, is what matters.
fixedgearhead |
Now that is...
a classy look.
What handlebars are you running? And where did you get them? They are the perfect look. |
dead sexy and ready for Iraq. That's American ingenuity for you!
I like it |
Actually for us poor folks out in the styx, how much would the guy charge me to strip and paint a frame for me?
I don't know of anyone local that i would want to paint one for me. |
Nice! I looourve that color.....frickin' delicious!
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Originally Posted by kurremkarm
Actually for us poor folks out in the styx, how much would the guy charge me to strip and paint a frame for me?
I don't know of anyone local that i would want to paint one for me. http://home.alltel.net/franklinframe/ fixedgearhead |
Originally Posted by Eureka
a classy look.
What handlebars are you running? And where did you get them? They are the perfect look. http://www.businesscycles.com/index.html fixedgearhead |
looking so cool, my screen frooze.
Nice bars! Makes me want to get a pair for my DeBernardi. |
Understated, that was the word I was looking for.
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pukey.
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i likes i likes
When I first looked at this post, I thought the bike looked a little bland in that color. but now that I look at it again, I REALLY like it.
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what bar tape did you use to wrap your bars? i can't really tell and it looks really cool and has that ultra old school look.
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Originally Posted by stinkyonions
what bar tape did you use to wrap your bars? i can't really tell and it looks really cool and has that ultra old school look.
fixedgearhead |
awesome! thanks for the information too. i will try that out when i cut some old handlebars and make my ghetto fab bullhorns to test out before buying some.
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She is pretty. And subtle. I dig a subtle pretty. That bike is hotter than Audry Hepburn.
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