I had some time earlier to get the frame sanded and get the first coat of black primer started, I had about half the frame painted and went inside to get some coffee.
In the time it took to brew a pot of coffee, the weather changed. Gusting 40 mph winds knocked over my painting stand and the frame with it. Luckily it landed on the rough concrete sidewalk. So now I'll have to sand it and reshoot the black primer at some point in the future when the wind dies down.
I will say I'm begining to lean more toward simply painting the frame a satin black. I was thinking about doing a distressed finish but I'm thinking that a single color paint job will accent the geometry of the frame better.
I figure this build is kind of about contrast, the monolithic fork set up, the thin twin tubes of the frame, the chunky chainguard with the delicate snowflake chain ring, fat rear tire, skinny front. The part that will draw it all together is the aged white on the grips, seat and sidewalls of the tires and the red on the chainguard, seat and speedometer. I think over complicating the paint on the frame would just detract from the overall flow.