-Need a frame painted - recommendations please
-Need a frame painted - recommendations please
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jezrider

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261 posts

228 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Hi all,

Well, managed to buy a 96 Klein Attitude on ebay for £175 at the weekend and i am well chuffed,especially as it has XTR rear mech and XT front, XT shifters and levers etc. Stripped it all down at the weekend to clean it properly and throw various cack bits in the bin and suddenly realised that now would be a great time to get it repainted.

it is currently orangey red, i think they call it sunburst?

Anyway, i have a few ideas, but who does bike painting, do they paint it or powdercoat it? Has anyone got any recommendations and does anyone know what sort of money i should expect to pay?


markcp

243 posts

266 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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I've not used them myself, but have heard very good reviews of Argos Finishes in Bristol. A decent spray may cost just as much as your frame though...

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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markcp said:
I've not used them myself, but have heard very good reviews of Argos Finishes in Bristol. A decent spray may cost just as much as your frame though...
anohter recommendation for argos.

a friend had his santa cruz chameleon painted there and the finish is stunning. they will do any colour you choose, wording, personalisation etc... they are well worth a call

jezrider

Original Poster:

261 posts

228 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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just read a bit about them now on the net... a few people do point out that obviously riding the bike off road could cause paint to chip quite easily

Anyone had experience powdercoating and do you get the same glossy finish?
how would i get the stickers lacquered on if this was the case?


option click

1,178 posts

249 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Bob Jackson did a good job on my commute bike a while back:
http://www.bobjacksoncycles.co.uk/resprays_pl.php



Bolebroke

395 posts

209 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Depends where you are..but VAZ finishes in SE London is a very well established and highly regarded operation...small - and cheap !

jezrider

Original Poster:

261 posts

228 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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cool, im in Bucks but am prepared to send anywhere really.
my mother in law is an accountant at a local firm which does powdercoating.

Obviously this means this could be a cost effective option, but obviously they dont usually do bikes and i dont want my klein frame getting knackered somehow!

hmmmm what to do.....

P-Jay

11,260 posts

214 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Argos did a great job on my mates A-Line. A years DH and the paint's still like new. Better than the standard Norco paint.

I've been toying with the idea of a copy of Ken Brocks Monster Subaru paint on my Shocker, might be a bit much for an XC bike though.

jezrider

Original Poster:

261 posts

228 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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just checked the windridge website, they are specialist powder coaters - i think they are going to get my business as they sound like they know what they are doing.
I know that if i get a paint finish then it will be just my luck that the largest tool in my garage will fall off the wall and attack my fresh Klein in a matter of hours!!!!

gbbird

5,197 posts

267 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Does anyone have any idea of cost?

jezrider

Original Poster:

261 posts

228 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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on the windridge site it says £90, which is about what i was expecting

whirlybird

650 posts

210 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Omni-Coate in Aylesbury, did a fantastic job on my vintage Bottecchia frame at £90 + Vat,
but need to mask all threads etc

pimpin gimp

3,318 posts

223 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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If you want it powder coating a local firm will probably do it for about £50, just take it all to bits and make sure all they have to do is blast it and coat it... after masking all the threads up too!

Make sure they mask the threads up!!! PC'ing is a pretty cheap way of getting an awesome finish to be honest.

My cannondale is about to become candy red or green over a silver base with some airbrushed decals, but I'm doing it myself. smile

jezrider

Original Poster:

261 posts

228 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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whirlybird said:
Omni-Coate in Aylesbury, did a fantastic job on my vintage Bottecchia frame at £90 + Vat,
but need to mask all threads etc
your right, omni kote powder coated a rocker cover for my rally car and it still looks great...
just tempted to use windridge as they mask all threads for you and grit blast which is kinder to a frame etc...

skibum

1,032 posts

260 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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I'd certainly suggest heading over to retrobike.co.uk and asking the question there. Part of a Klein's value is in its unique paint job and I'm pretty sure there is a guy on there that specialises in recreating the factory paint jobs.

Also, some of those parts that you may think of throwing out, may well be of value to some of the others on retrobike, so you may get a few quid towards the paint job.

btw - 175 notes for the bike sounds like a great buy!! you could easily part the whole bike out and make at least double that back I would think.

jezrider

Original Poster:

261 posts

228 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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been on retro bike too wink

i was well chuffed with my purchase - and can not wait to get stripping the nice bits of my Klein Pulse to build the Attitude up.

Mrs jezrider now wants to use the Pulse and she wants it powdercoated - dont even ask what colour she suggested !!!!

Robert060379

15,754 posts

206 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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id dip to get all the crap off and Powder coat, it'll cost about the same as a decent paint jod and last five times as long.

Robert060379

15,754 posts

206 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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Robert060379 said:
id dip to get all the crap off and Powder coat, it'll cost about the same as a decent paint jod and last five times as long.
Acid dip. Windows Vista my..............................

Roman

2,033 posts

242 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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Alternatively you could simply strip and polish it yourself for about £5.

Here's one I did earlier:


It's a Trek 8000 with Manitou Mars forks. Very hard wearing and easy to clean.

Edited by Roman on Thursday 8th October 10:23

rufusruffcutt

1,550 posts

228 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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This is an 1993 Attitude in Sunburst, which is yellow / orange / pink.
Sorry its a camara phone pic, it does not do the paint job justice. Somewhere I have a Klein brochure that shows all the factory paint jobs that were available before the Evil Trek takeover. If I can lay my hands on it i'll scan it and post it up for you.
Good luck with the respray!.