MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
Shiny, sparkling rust: so wild!
Thanks OJ: Ive been thinking that actually for a few weeks! I’m down with the blackout... i was thinking on everything! -but my weather is so awful here in upstate NY, I don’t think I can do it right.Boy, with your all black parts so far, any chance you could paint the bars black and go with a black seat cover? I think that would really 'sweeten' this build. The glossy black on the fork and crank set looks killer!
Awesome!! This is a great trick! Thanks Dr.! Saved me $10 on fee-bay!Jude, the screws from an old cassette tape fit most headbadges
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Cassette tape, that's like the vcr of DVDs, but for mp3s, right?Jude, the screws from an old cassette tape fit most headbadges
View attachment 110238 Mounted the tubes n tires; I tried to reuse an old tube on the front.
I already got a flat and I haven’t even ridden it yet! Lol. I got another tube around here somewhere!!!
I got the tires on the cheap off eBay. They had a ton of mold release on them. I got most of it off with paint thinner but there’s still some in cracks and crevices. As I get closer to final assembly, I’ll really scrub them.
The rear is a real meat!
Cassette tape, that's like the vcr of DVDs, but for mp3s, right?
Thanks PG! I had to laugh, shortly after I took that pic’, my wife was clucking at me about some of the frames I have hanging up in my basement. As she pointed to an old fair lady frame in disgust, I noticed it had a head badge on it!!! as the badge is completely thrashed, it did have 2 nice screws in it!Nice wheels/tires, I too like an all black wheel.
Do you still need screws for the badge? I think I saved them when I took the badge off my Varsity.
Thanks for your input Carl! The effex paint on your bare metal frame looks epic!!!! I think my patina finish is a little too busy for the effex paint to have such a dramatic impact like it does on your bare metal frame.Jude, I'm glad someone finally has used the Duplicolor Effex. I just finished reading your whole thread. Folks here have short memories. In 2015 on MBBO#4 I first used it on Gratified, a bare metal build. (and often after, I love it!)View attachment 110484
This pic may help some of you all to see what EFFEX really does. Like Jude said, it POPS in the sunlight. I like that in low light there is no shadow of dust or flake, it must be a fine powder. I'm glad it works over patina that idea was pure genius.
I am curious why did you chose the fork you painted black, when that Ashtabula blade fork on page one was available, and is it bent or just an odd angle shot in the first pic above?
Carl.
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