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  • Hah thanks, thats what I thought as well,but there are some thick puddles and some bubbling on some parts of the frame hence I want a pro to do the proper job. I just literally wiped the frame with a cloth without sanding or anything and started spraying.

    The rattlecan I used is easily removed by using nail polish remover so I had to use lacquer on top just to hold it until I get it sent off. Might try some bumblebee paint next time, Black rear tringle and rest of the frame yellow. Fork will be yellow with black fading on the dropouts. Might be next week or sometime next month when I get the time to actually take this green paint off again.

  • still yet to here of a successful home made paint job. sigh

    Yellow stuff sounds cool.

    Did you paint the face plate of the stem, from what i can see you didn't? The heat anodised effect on the front looks ace.

  • Yeh, i left the front faceplate, i was just experimenting on it so I left it as it is for now.
    @Olly398 heh, yeh, it was beautiful, I agree, but it felt so bare. Felt like I can do so much more than just leaving it as it is. If I cant find a paintjob i like, then I might resort back to bare Ti. But for now, paintjob experiments are afoot!

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