THIS I may have to try!!! I have an aluminum-framed Ocean Pacific "roadster" cruiser frame that needs some work. It's currently black, but if its that easy to strip/sand/buff by hand, I may have to give it a whirl!!!
Thats some good looking Metal!!! I will be going thru this on my chromoly Trek in the coming months. Glad to see the 600grit discs and flapwheels will cut it in after i sand it down.
THIS I may have to try!!! I have an aluminum-framed Ocean Pacific "roadster" cruiser frame that needs some work. It's currently black, but if its that easy to strip/sand/buff by hand, I may have to give it a whirl!!!
Looks fantastic, those of us with a walmart bike or two, myself included, might be doing this in the near future
Not all aluminum is easy to strip—the paint on my 2000 Specialized Allez was brutal.
Frame looks great! Going to have that early 80's mtb vibe!
Polished aluminum and nickel are such beautiful finishes. There's a nice soft shine that I think looks much better than chrome. Of course, it's also some work!
Great work on that frame Chad! Man, it went from looking like a wal-mart bike to looking like some highend BMX frame!!
awesome work polishing this ! it looks expensive now !
Every time i ride it, i thankful it is there. My arms are less jello on the all day ride as a result..
Should look good!
That RST fork will fit your more 'retro' style better than most current forks. And the 'Capa' sticker should come off pretty easily. I liked your idea of a carbon fork with canti mounts, Bontrager made the Switchblade, straight legs, carbon back in the day. This was one of my first sus forks in the early '90s....it's on ebay atm, in 1" threadless..
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