Decided to bail on the chrome drum brake wheels for this project. I sourced these tripple steps from an old Westfield, the finish is gone but they are nice and true.
talk about alot of gunk
I had some new black spokes from another build that are just the right length. how often does that happen?
I've got my colors picked out, major color will be mossy green with pinstripes in creme. I might do some gold pinstripes between the colors but I'm at a loss as to what to do with the rims color wise.
Nice! I suggest you go creamy with the rims, possibly a green pinstripe-- if it matches the frame color. That big chainguard is going to really show a lot of green, so creamy rims will help balance things out, and make your whitewalls look bigger 8)
spent some time with the grinder wheel, not really a grinder though, I have a wheel that has like tiny abrasive fingers on it. works slick for stripping off the rust.
Rims look good, and hub even better! You're gonna use black spokes, right? Might look good if you just clearcoat the rims, with the black spokes, and the creamy tires. Option might be to go all black on the wheels? Keep up the good work-- it's paying off 8)
What if you did a more minty, paler green on the rims and used your dark mossy green for the stripe color there? That might be kind of cool. The light green would look nice against the cream felt tires and would compliment the mossy green nicely too. You could even put a scallop of the minty green on the frame somewhere to balance it out?
What may help you out, too, is a quick look at some Model A Fords on google image. A lot of those color schemes would be about the right period for this bike, and they really have that vintage feel. Someone up at Ford was a genius with colors at that time. The combinations they picked just worked, so naturally... I guess this is close to what I'm thinking color wise:
:mrgreen: Oh yeah, the fatter the better!
Unchained got some good ideas there, especially checking out the old car color combos-- all cool vintage stuffs. Never see a new Camaro painted up like that Model A :roll:
Looking forward to seeing those big fat bricks :wink:
Re: Colson Decoliner, Priming the hoops + fender work 7/17
Got a little more work done on the rear fender bit. the dremel kit I bought worked slick
Used a 3M bristle wheel to strip the paint, these things are great
this took under 5 min
I went to put some color on the hoops and the can was a dud, bummer because Lowes is 20min drive :x . It was kind of humid tonight so maybe it was a blessing in disquise...
Re: Colson Decoliner, Paint is dry, lacing tonight?
Changed up this bike a little with some chrome parts. Not what I was shooting for originally but I'm liking it. Might leave the skirt wires or remove them and fill the holes with some JB weld. I'm leaning toward just a simple flat black paintjob on any non chrome bits and putting a done stamp on it.