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Offline brass monkey!

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Restoring a Hutch TrickStar
« on: December 02, 2005, 04:48 PM »
Hi - I'm currently restoring and building up an original Mk 1 Hutch Trick Star, does anyone know what the pantone finish ref's are for the original colour scheme, mine is lavender, but in need of a serious re-coat. I think they came in other colours? Pink, Cherry red etc?? Also what finish would be best? Powder coat, re-sprayed and laquered?? Also anyone selling a pair of decent condition Hutch Forks for the original Trickstar out there??
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Re: Restoring a Hutch TrickStar
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2005, 05:21 PM »
trickstar came in black,light blue ,metal flake blue ,candy apple red ,lilac ,lavender,white ,futuristic black and good old chrome .
best bet for colour match is take your frame to a paint shop with paint still on and get a match from there . is this the trickstar that was on ebay a few days ago ?
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Re: Restoring a Hutch TrickStar
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2005, 05:59 PM »
I noticed there were some original trickstar forks on ebay USA the other day. Do a search they might not have ended yet

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Re: Restoring a Hutch TrickStar
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2005, 05:00 PM »
Yes, the Trickstar was bought from ebay recently, a bit of serious tlc needed, but the frame is pretty much in a decent structural state, I haven't yet decided what to do with it, bought it as I couldn't find a decent priced Ripper.

If I can get the forks, I'll probably keep it, but may re-coat and sell it off if not. I have the original stickers to go with it, so could be back in original shape soon.

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