A few years back, I got a hair up my @$$ to build a do-all style bike that I could use and abuse old-school style to channel my inner teen, without fear of breakage.
I wanted to do a chro-mo frame with a decent suspension fork and 26" wheels since I had a fair supply of tires/tubes for my 26" BMX bikes. After some searching, I started this project with a eBay closeout purchase of a NOS 2021 Kona Shony dirt jumper frame, I haggled with the shop selling it & got it for a pretty decent price. It started out as "olive-gold" that was more olive than gold...I found the color hideous, but I knew I was going to powder coat or paint it anyway.
I boxed it up for a bit as I contemplated colors & began researching and accumulating appropriate parts. Last summer while being a cheap-..., I decided to rattle-can paint it, as I could shoot a decent paint job having a little experience working in several shops in a variety of different industries. I had an idea in mind that started out with Rustoleum Appliance epoxy in black, followed with a dusting of Rustoleum Colorshift Iridescent. Having that done, I hung it up in the shop to cure for a while as the hunt for graphics began. Once again I found some on eBay and ordered them up, not realizing they were being cut to order from a vendor in France!
The frame ending up curing for 6 weeks as that was how long the graphics took to show up! Once they arrived, I applied them and then shot the frame with Rustoleum matte clear.
It got boxed up again as more part were accumulated as the paychecks/budget allowed...
I wanted to do a chro-mo frame with a decent suspension fork and 26" wheels since I had a fair supply of tires/tubes for my 26" BMX bikes. After some searching, I started this project with a eBay closeout purchase of a NOS 2021 Kona Shony dirt jumper frame, I haggled with the shop selling it & got it for a pretty decent price. It started out as "olive-gold" that was more olive than gold...I found the color hideous, but I knew I was going to powder coat or paint it anyway.
I boxed it up for a bit as I contemplated colors & began researching and accumulating appropriate parts. Last summer while being a cheap-..., I decided to rattle-can paint it, as I could shoot a decent paint job having a little experience working in several shops in a variety of different industries. I had an idea in mind that started out with Rustoleum Appliance epoxy in black, followed with a dusting of Rustoleum Colorshift Iridescent. Having that done, I hung it up in the shop to cure for a while as the hunt for graphics began. Once again I found some on eBay and ordered them up, not realizing they were being cut to order from a vendor in France!
The frame ending up curing for 6 weeks as that was how long the graphics took to show up! Once they arrived, I applied them and then shot the frame with Rustoleum matte clear.
It got boxed up again as more part were accumulated as the paychecks/budget allowed...
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