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04-26-2007, 04:22 PM | #1 |
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painting a bicycle, what won't scratch easily?
so i just dug my old Specialized out of the garage. i haven't ridden it in years (i have a cheap y-frame i've been riding for a long while), and now i've become interested in trying out a single speed (yeah yeah, i know i'm not a messenger, get over it), so i'm converting it. the frame has a bunch of nicks and scrapes, could use a fresh coat of paint (satin black). but what won't chip up easily? i'm going to beat the shit out of this bike. i'm thinking just regular rustoleum, or rustoleum engine enamel. any suggestions?
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Strip everything off the frame and have it powdercoated.
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In that case, enamel is good and strong. People use appliance enamel paint to repaint their interiors with very few complaints. It's just up to you to try to find Flat Black.
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04-26-2007, 04:50 PM | #5 |
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I painted my DH bike with engine enamel, scratched up pretty damn quick (within a day or two of riding). You can do it, but it won't last.
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^I stand corrected.
Powder coating or annodizing would probably last the longest, but not within your budget. Just get some good rattlecans. Properly prep the frame, and paint it up.
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04-26-2007, 05:11 PM | #7 |
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Yeah, takes probably two rattle cans to do a frame/fork lowers and I've had a frame/lowers powder coated for $40. Guess you're right and it's out of his budget though.
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Yeah he's only $50 for parts and everything.
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04-26-2007, 05:35 PM | #10 |
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what about the rattle can undercoating? rhino lining in a can basically. it would probably last forever, be pretty unique as well
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I actually just did this to a road bike I got for free, stipped the entire frame, primered, and then the heavy duty semi-gloss rustoleum. I already have chips in it.
whatever, if I care later, I'll strip it again and have it powdercoted so face it, it's gonna chip, lol. Just try to be careful.
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I still do ride BMX and I paint every new frame I get instantly. I dont like having stock colors... I use whatever higher quality spray paint I get my hands on, sand the stock paint, and throw it on. I then clear coat it. Both times letting it dry for a long time between coats but definitely a shit load of coats. Been doing it like that for 4 or 5 frames now
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04-26-2007, 08:19 PM | #15 |
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I used to do hella Dual Slalom/Freeride shit. Powdercoat it, I always did with mine. Usually lasts the best and its pretty cheap. Anodizing is good too, but i always remember scratching the shit out of the anodized frames my friends and I had. Single speeds are pretty fun, I used to swap to singlespeed for urban stuffs...
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Yea, my new bike is an old ass French road bike, gonna be converted to single speed with a freewheel (I'm not brave enough for fixed gear) and one front brake. I ground off all the tabs off the frame and shit, should look pretty ba when I'm done.
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and if i could get the frame and fork powdercoated for 40 bucks, i'd get it done. |
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Powdercoating isnt even worth it...It'll still get scratched, bet ya a dollar. Beside, you arent going offroading with this bitch. It shouldnt get scratched anyway.
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its a bike, who cares if it gets scratched. Isn't that part of the point?
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its going to get scratched though. The only way it wont, doesnt matter the finish, is if you lay it down nicely everywhere, otherwise that bitch is getting scratched. A BMX bike will get scratched no matter what you do, a road bike, should not get scratched if you treat it like a road bike in anyway shape or form.\
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bmx bikes looks rad beat up road bikes should look nice. mine will look like shit shortly, lol, damn paint is chipping like mad I'll powdercoat next time.
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paint it with that self-healing paint from nissan
or cover it with fetal skin cells, and soak it in nutrient rich solution every night.
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04-27-2007, 01:49 PM | #27 |
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I was at a buddies place yesterday and he had some ruberized black spray paint...looked pretty cool and felt fairly durable. Something like that might work
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