It's been a busy week working on the bike. The first thing I had to do was get the paint off. This has taken up nearly the whole week. I removed the paint using paint stripper, a scrapper, sand paper and a power sander. I basically switched back and forward between methods until it was off. I started with the paint stripper which seemed very effective in some spots and in other spots totally useless. I applied 3 coats, scrapping in between then I hosed it off with a pressure hose and took to it with sand paper. I found the sand paper did a good job but was so time consuming. After a few hours sanding I went back to the paint stripper and found it worked better on the areas I had roughed up with the sand paper. In the end I borrowed my Dads power sander and ended up using about 5 coats of the stripper, 5 sheets of 80 grade sand paper and a few of the sanding discs before I got it to a stage I could move on from. I didn't get 100% of the paint off, there were a few little spots in the underneath of the bottom bracket where it was just so tough to remove and super fiddly where the stand screws in I just smoothed it out and hopefully it doesn't peel or anything like that.
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The rear fender post 4 coats of stripper - still needing the sanding to finish the job |
Next job was priming and painting. I used 2 cans of White Knight Primer to apply 4 thin coats of primer to the frame, fork and fenders. I let this dry overnight then moved onto the colour, White Knight Squirts in Magenta. So far I have 2 coats on and it needs at least 1 more, probably 2 just to get the finish I want.
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Just hanging out |
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Sprayed too thick here and it has run, will be sanding it down with some 1200 grade tomorrow before the 3rd and 4th coats go on |
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The frame in all its magenta glory |
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Forks looking quite schmick |
I have ordered some custom decals off of ebay as well. I decided against putting the brand name back on the bike, I want it really put my own design into it. I ordered the decals from this store, I'm hoping their feedback is accurate and they turn out well. The final design will be revealed in time :)
Also I have started on the wheels now that my tyres have arrived. The front wheel is done and ready to ride (minus the tube - kinda important I guess :P ) and the rear wheel I will finish tonight.
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Before and after |
You can see in the close up pics a real difference after I used steel wool and aluminium foil to clean up the front rim. Its still not perfect but its a 30 year old wheel, can't expect miracles!
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Front |
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Rear |
Finally I picked up some degreaser on the weekend and have started soaking the parts which were super greasy. I will be applying all new grease before reassembling the bike, hopefully in the next fortnight!
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Shiny ball bearings |
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