My daughter has been riding The Bishop (my BB07) bike for a while now, and when I decided to sell that (well, give it away in exchange for a donation to a charity), she convinced me that she needed a new bike. She's 17, so it needed to be a little girly, but not that girly. I started with a 1952 DX frame that I found on eBay.
When I got it, the frame was painted blue, with a brush, and all of that had to go. I got it stripped down, filled in most of the dings and got it primed up. She wanted it pink and black, so that's what I did.
The front color is Mambo Pink. It's a gloss, but I will knock it down a bit when it comes time to clear it.
These are vinyl stencils for the "wing" pattern that is normal for this frame - picked them up on eBay. Much better than masking tape...
This is the final product - satin black paint, with a satin clear coat over the whole thing. This is going to be a pretty cool build - I'm really looking forward to mocking it up. There are a whole bunch of new parts on the way
When I got it, the frame was painted blue, with a brush, and all of that had to go. I got it stripped down, filled in most of the dings and got it primed up. She wanted it pink and black, so that's what I did.
The front color is Mambo Pink. It's a gloss, but I will knock it down a bit when it comes time to clear it.
These are vinyl stencils for the "wing" pattern that is normal for this frame - picked them up on eBay. Much better than masking tape...
This is the final product - satin black paint, with a satin clear coat over the whole thing. This is going to be a pretty cool build - I'm really looking forward to mocking it up. There are a whole bunch of new parts on the way