*name change
SteamRoller ------> SilverFish
That is only the first color. It won't be as prominent after some taping off.
*name change
SteamRoller ------> SilverFish
And that amazing seat?
The coppertone will look like a shadow on the low sides of the tubes. Gonna be killer. An offset copper pinstripe on the rims would really bring the build together, but tick tock! Deadlines
The color makes a huge difference. I don't even want to take mine apart just to seal it though. I guess I have a week to belly ache about itToday is a paint curing day. I don't know if I will get much else done on the bike today. That courtyard scrubbing really zapped me in this heat.
My next step is to start taping off the paint scheme on the frame and parts. You may remember my electrical tape paint scheme a month and a half ago. While I decided to not go with the yellow and black Mooneyes theme, I did decide that I really like the paint scheme layout that bisected the unique double tubes of this frame on the top and bottom.
If you use your imagination, picture this paint scheme, but where you see yellow will now be Metallic Silver and where you see black there will soon be Coppertone-ish VHT Burnt Copper.
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Wow, using the seat for comparison the frame looks huge. Judging by the dropouts this must be a first generation frame?
How tall are you, kingfish? I am 1,74 cm which is around 5 feet 8,5 inches and I desperately want to know if I could ride this frame.
A little tip on the 1/4" blue fine line tape. If you make any tight radius bends or curves with it, paint as soon as possible and burnish it just before you spray. It bends nice but has an extreme tendency to lift when stretched on a curve. It also has the same problem when going over ridges such as a frame lug. 1/8" is better for tight curves.
A trick I use to help hold it down is to cover as much of it as possible with 1/2" crepe masking tape. Also don't use the blue crepe masking tape, it's low tack and just about useless. Use an automotive grade masking tape.
The fine line tape also comes in 1/8" and narrower. Works better on tight turns.
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