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I am still wandering how your friend did the green and red paint job. I think I have it some what figured out. Splatter paint is the only thing I could remotely come up with. I don't expect an answer to that but atleast tell me how many days it took him?
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I guess this is done by first painting the black and when it is dry putting some water (maybe with a splash of dish washing liquid?) on it. The water will form specks, puddles, nets. Then, spray paint a coat of the second colour on top. Where you have water the paint will stay on top of the water and not stick to the frame. I have only read about it, never tried it (paint and I don't like each other), but forgot where I found the idea... maybe on instructables? It doesn't help that I forgot how the process is called...
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Abstract splatter art?
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(09-20-2012, 09:33 AM)Bill Wrote:  Abstract splatter art?

Hi Bill i dont even know how he does it. He has loads of different colour schemes / combinations.
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Oh ok it's just a beautiful concept and one day I may want one of my better bikes with a paint job like this!
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My Cannondale Killler V 500 currently set-up as a S/S (44x13)
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I give up! I honestly can't think of one single part on that machine that could be changed to blue without tipping it to the other side of pretty.

Edit: Oh, wait! A blue anodized pulley in the tensioner! That would be schweet.
Wheelies don't pop themselves. (from a QBP fortune cookie)
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(10-13-2012, 08:34 PM)RobAR Wrote:  I give up! I honestly can't think of one single part on that machine that could be changed to blue without tipping it to the other side of pretty.

Edit: Oh, wait! A blue anodized pulley in the tensioner! That would be schweet.

Hi Rob I thought about it but really couldnt bring myself to add anymore blue. I tried a blue seatpost, handlebar and crankset but it looked like overkill. Check out the all blue slick tyres on Ebay, I amost added those too but ended up sticking to the Kojaks because of their speed.
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Very nice! Love the blue Smile . Although I would put my newly built GT "Street Predator" in a road race Big Grin . Just kidding. Really love your new bike!
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That is a awesome color scheme. I think it is just the proper amount of blue to black ratio. Very nice!
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2 more projects on the way with before and after photos
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Very nice bikes once again Smile .
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(10-30-2012, 06:16 PM)Bill Wrote:  Very nice bikes once again Smile .

Hi Bill, good to see you weathered the storm. Sad about those who lost their lives. You are all in our prayers mate.
Thanks for your comments. It really pained me to respray the Cannondale but it was badly scratched and there was no way we could replicate that amazing Pearl Blue. I hope I would not be crucified by the Cdale overs.
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Thank you, yes it is unfortunate about those who did perish and those that are still in harms way. We were fortunate in my area.
Yea that is a pretty blue color! Still nice newer paint job.
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Getting ready to build my next Cannondale from my Killer V collection.
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Hmm colors are the same as my fav NFL Team Pittsburg Steelers Smile. Whoa look at the suspension fork!
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(11-10-2012, 11:05 PM)Bill Wrote:  Hmm colors are the same as my fav NFL Team Pittsburg Steelers Smile. Whoa look at the suspension fork!

Hi Bill I had a look at the Pittsburgh Steelers merchandise in the European NFL shop and you're right. The black contrasts well with the deep yellow.
Fortunately the fork is working fine, However have a look at my solution for any dead Cannondale Fatty Headshocks - dont rebuild it, just strip the guts out and weld it to make a very nice rigid fork.
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Lol I'll be dogged. Nice engineering job Wink . Just wander how they feel when they work right? Really like your quick fix tho Big Grin .
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(11-12-2012, 12:47 AM)Bill Wrote:  Lol I'll be dogged. Nice engineering job Wink . Just wander how they feel when they work right? Really like your quick fix tho Big Grin .

Hi Bill this is probably the 1st rigid Fatty Headshock in the world and if they want to copy it they have to come to BT website to see it.
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Hahaha yup you got that right ! Smile.
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