So now that I've got the basic idea of the main points of my bike settled, I've spent the last week prepping the bike for paint.
That's right, like I said in an earlier post, I've never really liked the yellow.
I wire wheeled all the paint from the frame and tree fork caps.
After the wire wheel, I went over everything with a flapper wheel. One af those reddish, rust color ones.
Now I'm in the process of hand sanding everything with 320 grit.
Along the lines of the name of my build, I've been Of Three Minds as to how I want to paint the bike. I was thinking a two tone, painting everything including chrome.
I was afraid the chrome forks were too rusted. They're a set of forks from an adult sized OCC Schwinn I picked up from Craigslist years ago. I didn't take a before pic, but they cleaned up great. Steel wool 0000 with PB Blaster, will actually polish later.
So then I decided to leave all my chrome shiny and go two tone on the frame. But what colors, what configuration???
Painting bikes isn't my Forte. I've done a few with mixed results, none ended badly, just real nice to passable.
I wanted this to be Nice... something I would be overly proud of.
I spent two hours, going through paint chips and custom swabs, with one of the coolest cats I've met in awhile. If you live in or around Phoenix go to Arizona Automotive Paints, those dudes Rock!
Here's what I came home with...
Custom paints in rattle cans, cause I don't own a sprayer and don't want to invest in one.
My main colors are going to be a somewhat pearlescent purple, from Volkswagen used for Audis. The second is a color shift, yellow gold, to rust gold, with green and blue green mixed in there somewhere.
I vacillated about the " how " to two tone it . I came up with a few different configurations ,but ultimately came up with my final plan that I'm going with. My chain ring is from a girl's Sears Spyder, and I'm going to do an homage to their paint scheme...
I plan on doing color shift on the tree fork caps, headtube, BB, and dropouts. The rest of the frame will be the purple. I want to fade the color shift into the purple, no hard lines.
So that's my plans , color shift fading into purple with shiny chrome.
I'm pushing my skill limits higher, but I have faith I can pull it off. Side note... it better turn out because that paint cost as much or more than all the components of the bike combined.
Again, thanks for looking...