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liamphilip 03-24-15 09:01 PM

Help with a colour
 
So not assuming anyone is some kind of colour pro, I still want to ask if anybody knows of a purple that would look black in cloudy weather for example and purple in the sun. What I mean is that it's extremely dark but not so dark that it appears black all the time. And if not, then is there a certain type of finish that give off that effect like a pearlescent finish or anything of the sort? I just really want that effect on my wire spokes for the fixie I'm building. Thanks for your help in advance! Sorry if I'm not posting in the right place, I'm new here...

no1mad 03-25-15 08:18 PM

Moved from the ghost town known as FG Freestyle.

Nagrom_ 03-25-15 08:20 PM

I would have left it there. This is gonna get torn apart here, brodie.

Owlex 03-26-15 12:24 AM

liamphilip, many people here are going to ask you lots of very hard questions about why you need this color and why you aren't just out riding your bike. Just warning you.



My recommendation to you is to find a good local anodizing/powdercoating shop and ask them about metal finishes that look different colors in different lights, ask to see some of their past work, and then if you feel like they can give you what you want go for it.

Also warning you: probably not gonna be cheap. A friend of mine had some wheels for his car anodized to look different colors in different lighting and it was a few thousand doll hairs for all 4.

jlafitte 03-26-15 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by Owlex (Post 17663026)
A friend of mine had some wheels for his car anodized to look different colors in different lighting and it was a few thousand doll hairs for all 4.

What a waste of $$$. Coulda spent it on something useful, like meth.

TejanoTrackie 03-26-15 07:41 AM

Wait, OP works at Starbucks in Canuckistan and wants to spend money painting spokes on a fixie build. Man, that Starbucks coffee must be a seriously powerful drug.

prooftheory 03-26-15 08:45 AM

I had toast for breakfast and the raspberry/blackberry jam did exactly what OP was looking for.

stryper 03-26-15 06:49 PM

Ya, talk to a local painter OP. It'll be at least $150 for a good paint job on frame and fork. I'd guess they'd use a midnight purple color base with a ghost pearl or something along those lines, I'm not a painter though. Just show a local painter a pic like this and they'll know what to do and should be able to give you a quick quote:
http://www.donshotrodpage.net/Editorials/custom009.JPG

mrblue 03-26-15 08:58 PM

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Night_shift 03-27-15 01:48 AM

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I always wanted this for some reason:

http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...o-purp3q-6.jpg

sickz 03-27-15 05:30 AM

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back in the import racing days. this triple tone purple was all the rage. lighting would determine the color.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=441445

this is all i could think of aside from the original tile in my bathroom (1920s apt). which is a deep deep purple that appears black under most lighting.

jlafitte 03-27-15 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by prooftheory (Post 17663620)
I had toast for breakfast and the raspberry/blackberry jam did exactly what OP was looking for.

Well there ya go. OP, dip your spokes in blackberry jam and hang them under a heat lamp.

cDiff Notorious 03-27-15 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by Night_shift (Post 17665947)
I always wanted this for some reason:

Same here


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