[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-22 Thread Ryan Frahm
Thanks Phillip! I was looking spray.bike paints. Adding in the detail over 
the powder sounds perfect!

On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 11:25:40 PM UTC-7 Philip Williamson wrote:

>
> Six years ago, I had a frame and fork powder coated for about $120. My son 
> did the contrasting paint with spray.bike colors. They worked fine; you 
> need to hold them a few inches from the surface, unlike a traditional spray 
> paint.
>
> Philip
> Sonoma County, Calif
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 4:45:51 PM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thanks JohnS, that’s a promising number! I’d consider a nice powder coat 
>> job for $200-250 a steal! Would probably be at least that for the fork is I 
>> had to have the accent colors. But I have no idea these days. 
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 11:08:59 AM UTC-7 JohnS wrote:
>>
>>> About a year ago I had a frame and fork stripped and powder coated for 
>>> just under $200, which I thought was a bargain. The powder coat paint 
>>> options have come a long way since the last time I had a frame and fork 
>>> coated about 12 years ago. This time I choose "intense orange" which looks 
>>> like metal flake and looks great.
>>>
>>> Good luck,
>>> JohnS
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:36:21 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thank you Rich, I bet it does! Nice and clean. 

 I sent a message to a local powder coating place to see if they do 
 bikes. There are a few options around at least. I don’t want to spend a 
 ton 
 or I think Cerakote would be a great option as well. So thin that the lug 
 details would be even better than paint I bet!
 On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:21:12 AM UTC-7 RichS wrote:

> One of my bikes (single color) has two decals: headtube and a tiny "C" 
> on the seat tube. Otherwise clean as a whistle; looks great.
>
> Best
> Rich in ATL
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:34:38 AM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the reply Garth! I live in Spokane Washington. It isn’t 
>> like when I lived on the other side of the state and my bikes saw rain 
>> riding for most months of the year, but there is plenty of weather in 
>> the 
>> winter. 
>>
>> It seems like it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to find a painter but 
>> price is a bit of a concern at the moment. I really don’t know what a 
>> full 
>> paint job would cost. I plan to get a quote (powder) for the fork and 
>> possibly the frame as well when the fork gets here. Spraying it myself 
>> would be an option for this winter and then have it fully done next 
>> year. 
>> Has anyone tried spraybike.us paints?
>>
>> I also like the clean look on a bike. Pictures are always welcome 
>> Garth!
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 3:43:11 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
>>
>>> I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what 
>>> painters are available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 
>>>
>>> I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I 
>>> like unfettered clean paint. 
>>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to 
 break any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the 
 way 
 to go since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy 
 winters. 

 The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should 
 just have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem 
 less 
 desirable to thieves? Ha! 

 On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so 
> here's mine: 
>
> The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it 
> looks fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a 
> commuter/shopper 
> lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price 
> low 
> and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he 
> could do 
> the accents. 
>
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it 
>> would like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to 
>> talk 
>> me into because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two 
>> directions). The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will 
>> actually 
>> be a Hunq fork because that’s what they had. Very slight rake 
>> difference is 
>> all I guess. 
>>
>> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I

[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-21 Thread Philip Williamson

Six years ago, I had a frame and fork powder coated for about $120. My son 
did the contrasting paint with spray.bike colors. They worked fine; you 
need to hold them a few inches from the surface, unlike a traditional spray 
paint.

Philip
Sonoma County, Calif
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 4:45:51 PM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks JohnS, that’s a promising number! I’d consider a nice powder coat 
> job for $200-250 a steal! Would probably be at least that for the fork is I 
> had to have the accent colors. But I have no idea these days. 
>
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 11:08:59 AM UTC-7 JohnS wrote:
>
>> About a year ago I had a frame and fork stripped and powder coated for 
>> just under $200, which I thought was a bargain. The powder coat paint 
>> options have come a long way since the last time I had a frame and fork 
>> coated about 12 years ago. This time I choose "intense orange" which looks 
>> like metal flake and looks great.
>>
>> Good luck,
>> JohnS
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:36:21 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Rich, I bet it does! Nice and clean. 
>>>
>>> I sent a message to a local powder coating place to see if they do 
>>> bikes. There are a few options around at least. I don’t want to spend a ton 
>>> or I think Cerakote would be a great option as well. So thin that the lug 
>>> details would be even better than paint I bet!
>>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:21:12 AM UTC-7 RichS wrote:
>>>
 One of my bikes (single color) has two decals: headtube and a tiny "C" 
 on the seat tube. Otherwise clean as a whistle; looks great.

 Best
 Rich in ATL
 On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:34:38 AM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> Thank you for the reply Garth! I live in Spokane Washington. It isn’t 
> like when I lived on the other side of the state and my bikes saw rain 
> riding for most months of the year, but there is plenty of weather in the 
> winter. 
>
> It seems like it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to find a painter but 
> price is a bit of a concern at the moment. I really don’t know what a 
> full 
> paint job would cost. I plan to get a quote (powder) for the fork and 
> possibly the frame as well when the fork gets here. Spraying it myself 
> would be an option for this winter and then have it fully done next year. 
> Has anyone tried spraybike.us paints?
>
> I also like the clean look on a bike. Pictures are always welcome 
> Garth!
>
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 3:43:11 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
>
>> I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what 
>> painters are available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 
>>
>> I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I like 
>> unfettered clean paint. 
>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to 
>>> break any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the 
>>> way 
>>> to go since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 
>>>
>>> The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should 
>>> just have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem 
>>> less 
>>> desirable to thieves? Ha! 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so 
 here's mine: 

 The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it 
 looks fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a 
 commuter/shopper 
 lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price 
 low 
 and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he 
 could do 
 the accents. 

 On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it 
> would like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to 
> talk 
> me into because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two 
> directions). The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will 
> actually 
> be a Hunq fork because that’s what they had. Very slight rake 
> difference is 
> all I guess. 
>
> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. 
> My Clem is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having 
> it 
> powder coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter 
> and gets 
> locked up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with 
> that 
>>>

[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-19 Thread Ryan Frahm
Thanks JohnS, that’s a promising number! I’d consider a nice powder coat 
job for $200-250 a steal! Would probably be at least that for the fork is I 
had to have the accent colors. But I have no idea these days. 

On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 11:08:59 AM UTC-7 JohnS wrote:

> About a year ago I had a frame and fork stripped and powder coated for 
> just under $200, which I thought was a bargain. The powder coat paint 
> options have come a long way since the last time I had a frame and fork 
> coated about 12 years ago. This time I choose "intense orange" which looks 
> like metal flake and looks great.
>
> Good luck,
> JohnS
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:36:21 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you Rich, I bet it does! Nice and clean. 
>>
>> I sent a message to a local powder coating place to see if they do bikes. 
>> There are a few options around at least. I don’t want to spend a ton or I 
>> think Cerakote would be a great option as well. So thin that the lug 
>> details would be even better than paint I bet!
>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:21:12 AM UTC-7 RichS wrote:
>>
>>> One of my bikes (single color) has two decals: headtube and a tiny "C" 
>>> on the seat tube. Otherwise clean as a whistle; looks great.
>>>
>>> Best
>>> Rich in ATL
>>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:34:38 AM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thank you for the reply Garth! I live in Spokane Washington. It isn’t 
 like when I lived on the other side of the state and my bikes saw rain 
 riding for most months of the year, but there is plenty of weather in the 
 winter. 

 It seems like it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to find a painter but 
 price is a bit of a concern at the moment. I really don’t know what a full 
 paint job would cost. I plan to get a quote (powder) for the fork and 
 possibly the frame as well when the fork gets here. Spraying it myself 
 would be an option for this winter and then have it fully done next year. 
 Has anyone tried spraybike.us paints?

 I also like the clean look on a bike. Pictures are always welcome Garth!

 On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 3:43:11 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:

> I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what painters 
> are available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 
>
> I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I like 
> unfettered clean paint. 
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to 
>> break any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the 
>> way 
>> to go since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 
>>
>> The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should 
>> just have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem 
>> less 
>> desirable to thieves? Ha! 
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so 
>>> here's mine: 
>>>
>>> The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it 
>>> looks fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a 
>>> commuter/shopper 
>>> lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price 
>>> low 
>>> and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he 
>>> could do 
>>> the accents. 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it 
 would like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to 
 talk 
 me into because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two 
 directions). The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will 
 actually 
 be a Hunq fork because that’s what they had. Very slight rake 
 difference is 
 all I guess. 

 Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. 
 My Clem is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having 
 it 
 powder coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and 
 gets 
 locked up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with 
 that 
 though?  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray 
 it 
 myself and not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!




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[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-19 Thread JohnS
About a year ago I had a frame and fork stripped and powder coated for just 
under $200, which I thought was a bargain. The powder coat paint options 
have come a long way since the last time I had a frame and fork coated 
about 12 years ago. This time I choose "intense orange" which looks like 
metal flake and looks great.

Good luck,
JohnS


On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:36:21 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you Rich, I bet it does! Nice and clean. 
>
> I sent a message to a local powder coating place to see if they do bikes. 
> There are a few options around at least. I don’t want to spend a ton or I 
> think Cerakote would be a great option as well. So thin that the lug 
> details would be even better than paint I bet!
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:21:12 AM UTC-7 RichS wrote:
>
>> One of my bikes (single color) has two decals: headtube and a tiny "C" on 
>> the seat tube. Otherwise clean as a whistle; looks great.
>>
>> Best
>> Rich in ATL
>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:34:38 AM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for the reply Garth! I live in Spokane Washington. It isn’t 
>>> like when I lived on the other side of the state and my bikes saw rain 
>>> riding for most months of the year, but there is plenty of weather in the 
>>> winter. 
>>>
>>> It seems like it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to find a painter but 
>>> price is a bit of a concern at the moment. I really don’t know what a full 
>>> paint job would cost. I plan to get a quote (powder) for the fork and 
>>> possibly the frame as well when the fork gets here. Spraying it myself 
>>> would be an option for this winter and then have it fully done next year. 
>>> Has anyone tried spraybike.us paints?
>>>
>>> I also like the clean look on a bike. Pictures are always welcome Garth!
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 3:43:11 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
>>>
 I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what painters 
 are available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 

 I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I like 
 unfettered clean paint. 
 On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to 
> break any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the way 
> to go since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 
>
> The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should 
> just have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem less 
> desirable to thieves? Ha! 
>
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's 
>> mine: 
>>
>> The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it 
>> looks fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a 
>> commuter/shopper 
>> lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
>> and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could 
>> do 
>> the accents. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it 
>>> would like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to 
>>> talk 
>>> me into because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two 
>>> directions). The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will 
>>> actually 
>>> be a Hunq fork because that’s what they had. Very slight rake 
>>> difference is 
>>> all I guess. 
>>>
>>> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My 
>>> Clem is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it 
>>> powder 
>>> coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets 
>>> locked 
>>> up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that 
>>> though? 
>>>  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself 
>>> and 
>>> not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-19 Thread Ryan Frahm
Thank you Rich, I bet it does! Nice and clean. 

I sent a message to a local powder coating place to see if they do bikes. 
There are a few options around at least. I don’t want to spend a ton or I 
think Cerakote would be a great option as well. So thin that the lug 
details would be even better than paint I bet!
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:21:12 AM UTC-7 RichS wrote:

> One of my bikes (single color) has two decals: headtube and a tiny "C" on 
> the seat tube. Otherwise clean as a whistle; looks great.
>
> Best
> Rich in ATL
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:34:38 AM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the reply Garth! I live in Spokane Washington. It isn’t 
>> like when I lived on the other side of the state and my bikes saw rain 
>> riding for most months of the year, but there is plenty of weather in the 
>> winter. 
>>
>> It seems like it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to find a painter but 
>> price is a bit of a concern at the moment. I really don’t know what a full 
>> paint job would cost. I plan to get a quote (powder) for the fork and 
>> possibly the frame as well when the fork gets here. Spraying it myself 
>> would be an option for this winter and then have it fully done next year. 
>> Has anyone tried spraybike.us paints?
>>
>> I also like the clean look on a bike. Pictures are always welcome Garth!
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 3:43:11 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
>>
>>> I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what painters 
>>> are available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 
>>>
>>> I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I like 
>>> unfettered clean paint. 
>>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to break 
 any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the way to go 
 since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 

 The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should 
 just have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem less 
 desirable to thieves? Ha! 

 On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's 
> mine: 
>
> The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it looks 
> fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a commuter/shopper 
> lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
> and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could 
> do 
> the accents. 
>
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it 
>> would like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to 
>> talk 
>> me into because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two 
>> directions). The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will 
>> actually 
>> be a Hunq fork because that’s what they had. Very slight rake difference 
>> is 
>> all I guess. 
>>
>> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My 
>> Clem is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it 
>> powder 
>> coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets 
>> locked 
>> up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that 
>> though? 
>>  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself 
>> and 
>> not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-19 Thread RichS
One of my bikes (single color) has two decals: headtube and a tiny "C" on 
the seat tube. Otherwise clean as a whistle; looks great.

Best
Rich in ATL
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 9:34:38 AM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you for the reply Garth! I live in Spokane Washington. It isn’t like 
> when I lived on the other side of the state and my bikes saw rain riding 
> for most months of the year, but there is plenty of weather in the winter. 
>
> It seems like it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to find a painter but 
> price is a bit of a concern at the moment. I really don’t know what a full 
> paint job would cost. I plan to get a quote (powder) for the fork and 
> possibly the frame as well when the fork gets here. Spraying it myself 
> would be an option for this winter and then have it fully done next year. 
> Has anyone tried spraybike.us paints?
>
> I also like the clean look on a bike. Pictures are always welcome Garth!
>
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 3:43:11 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
>
>> I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what painters 
>> are available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 
>>
>> I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I like 
>> unfettered clean paint. 
>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to break 
>>> any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the way to go 
>>> since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 
>>>
>>> The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should just 
>>> have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem less 
>>> desirable to thieves? Ha! 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's 
 mine: 

 The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it looks 
 fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a commuter/shopper 
 lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
 and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could 
 do 
 the accents. 

 On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it 
> would like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to talk 
> me into because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two 
> directions). The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will actually 
> be a Hunq fork because that’s what they had. Very slight rake difference 
> is 
> all I guess. 
>
> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My 
> Clem is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it 
> powder 
> coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets 
> locked 
> up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that though? 
>  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself 
> and 
> not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-19 Thread Ryan Frahm
Thank you for the reply Garth! I live in Spokane Washington. It isn’t like 
when I lived on the other side of the state and my bikes saw rain riding 
for most months of the year, but there is plenty of weather in the winter. 

It seems like it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to find a painter but price 
is a bit of a concern at the moment. I really don’t know what a full paint 
job would cost. I plan to get a quote (powder) for the fork and possibly 
the frame as well when the fork gets here. Spraying it myself would be an 
option for this winter and then have it fully done next year. Has anyone 
tried spraybike.us paints?

I also like the clean look on a bike. Pictures are always welcome Garth!

On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 3:43:11 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:

> I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what painters are 
> available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 
>
> I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I like 
> unfettered clean paint. 
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to break 
>> any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the way to go 
>> since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 
>>
>> The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should just 
>> have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem less 
>> desirable to thieves? Ha! 
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's 
>>> mine: 
>>>
>>> The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it looks 
>>> fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a commuter/shopper 
>>> lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
>>> and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could do 
>>> the accents. 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it would 
 like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to talk me 
 into 
 because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two directions). 
 The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will actually be a Hunq 
 fork 
 because that’s what they had. Very slight rake difference is all I guess. 

 Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My 
 Clem is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it 
 powder 
 coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets 
 locked 
 up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that though? 
  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself and 
 not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!




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[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-19 Thread Garth
I'd say it depends on where you live, does price matter, what painters are 
available, and as for doing it yourself, why not ? 

I had my Bomba painted without any decals/logos mostly because I like 
unfettered clean paint. 
On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 4:46:45 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to break 
> any Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the way to go 
> since it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 
>
> The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should just 
> have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem less 
> desirable to thieves? Ha! 
>
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's 
>> mine: 
>>
>> The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it looks 
>> fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a commuter/shopper 
>> lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
>> and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could do 
>> the accents. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it would 
>>> like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to talk me into 
>>> because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two directions). 
>>> The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will actually be a Hunq fork 
>>> because that’s what they had. Very slight rake difference is all I guess. 
>>>
>>> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My 
>>> Clem is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it powder 
>>> coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets locked 
>>> up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that though? 
>>>  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself and 
>>> not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-18 Thread Ryan Frahm
Thank you Joe, that is what I was looking for. Also don’t want to break any 
Rivendell rules to go for powder coating. It seems like the way to go since 
it sees year round use in place with wet and snowy winters. 

The frame is reasonably scratched up as well though. Maybe I should just 
have it all powder coated. Does a bike free from any logos seem less 
desirable to thieves? Ha! 

On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:24:59 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's 
> mine: 
>
> The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it looks 
> fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a commuter/shopper 
> lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
> and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could do 
> the accents. 
>
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it would 
>> like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to talk me into 
>> because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two directions). 
>> The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will actually be a Hunq fork 
>> because that’s what they had. Very slight rake difference is all I guess. 
>>
>> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My Clem 
>> is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it powder 
>> coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets locked 
>> up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that though? 
>>  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself and 
>> not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Painting a new fork

2022-10-18 Thread Joe Bernard
I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's mine: 

The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it looks 
fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a commuter/shopper 
lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could do 
the accents. 

On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it would 
> like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to talk me into 
> because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two directions). 
> The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will actually be a Hunq fork 
> because that’s what they had. Very slight rake difference is all I guess. 
>
> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My Clem 
> is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it powder 
> coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets locked 
> up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that though? 
>  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself and 
> not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
>
>
>

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