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whacking the top headset cup into my NOS Haro Sport frame and the Gryo bit chipping the top tube paint.neon lime, i tried loads of model paints and nail vernishes and never got close to matching it.
yeah i also fitted the head set cups and bottom bracket cups to a newly painted frame without sanding the iside of the frame 1st NICE BIG CHIPS
Quote from: JT71 on December 08, 2009, 08:24 AMwhacking the top headset cup into my NOS Haro Sport frame and the Gryo bit chipping the top tube paint.neon lime, i tried loads of model paints and nail vernishes and never got close to matching it.joe if you can get hold of some neon lime powder and mix it will a drop of clear nail varnish, jobs a good un.my local powdercoater told me and my mate to do this on his bike and worked a treat.
Sprayed a stem in work - felt touch dry at the end of the day, so wrapped it in paper an took it home - when I got home the paper was stuck fast to the stem Tried pealing it of and it just left all sorts of tiny bits of ripped paper all over the stem
Quote from: bobafett on December 08, 2009, 11:25 AMSprayed a stem in work - felt touch dry at the end of the day, so wrapped it in paper an took it home - when I got home the paper was stuck fast to the stem Tried pealing it of and it just left all sorts of tiny bits of ripped paper all over the stem That really b0ll0xes up your day dunnit (specially if its the final piece of a build youd been working on for months!)
In 1984 I built my brand new white Sport. I built most of it upside down so didnt notice the cranks were on the wrong side. When I turned the bike over and tried to pedal I just freewheeled, untill the (hand tight) freewheel unscrewed and gouged into the inside of the dropout!!!!
Quote from: S&MAlex on December 08, 2009, 11:55 AMIn 1984 I built my brand new white Sport. I built most of it upside down so didnt notice the cranks were on the wrong side. When I turned the bike over and tried to pedal I just freewheeled, untill the (hand tight) freewheel unscrewed and gouged into the inside of the dropout!!!!sorry but i had a little . i can see what you had done , thats summit i would do
been there done that too Alex, also put loose bearings in cages in the wrong way around. ooops.
having my ET Kuwahara on display at MK 06 and casually mentioning to jazzchump and fat pete that the pedals were a nightmare to fit - i had managed somehow to get a lh thread pedal wound up tight on rh crank arm watching them pair of gimps trying to sort it out for 40 minutessomewhat embarassed