All Road Custom Steel (DK -> UK)

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  • Could be worse, you could work in customer services.

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  • I have been struggeling to post photos from my phone. I will take better photos soon.


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  • Well, you could be onto summat there.

  • Back lighting doesn't help.

  • Lol. Maybe you should bring you camera next time and sort me out...

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  • It's really nice, but please get someone else to do the pics and show it in its full glory :)

  • Lol
    I am actually quite capable of taking photos. But I do not ride around with a dslr.
    I will make an effort this weekend.

  • ^^sounds like something you could tell me, haha.
    that colour suits the frame so bloody well. it looks like a million. ;)

  • Absolutely brilliant job. I found this after reading all of your other build thread. An interesting read.

    Where do you get your decals from and is there a nack to applying them?

    Also why were you using acetone on the stem? I realise it's to do with the finish but am not sure what affect you were after.

  • Acetone gets rid of unwanted logos on stems/seatposts etc.

  • Thanks. Doesn't it also discolour the anodizing? We have a lot of black anodized components at work that have become discoloured after contact with solvent.

  • I tend to put the acetone on a rag, rub the logo, once it's all gone wash with warm soapy water, then give the whole stem a quick blast of gt85, rub with clean cloth. Seems to work ok.

  • Thanks.
    To be honest I haven't yet found a proper decal supplier. You need to buy quite a lot to make it worth while, and I am not ready to commit to a specific design yet. The decals have been laser cut by very kind forumgers.
    Vinyl stickers are best for masking out when painting, but I just use them on top of the powder coat or paint. In the long run they might peel off. I use alcohol to clean they frame before applying.

  • I have updated the build a bit. Thomson kit, new pedals and King Iris cages.

  • Lush!

  • Angle Grinder, 74degree seat tube, layback seat post.

  • You want a broken thomson instead? No thank you

  • Very nice. How long is the stem? It looks really long in the photo but it could be deceptive.

  • Very nice as usual, Hulsroy. Super neat bar tape finish near the stem. Lots of little OCD details that makes the build really stand out!

  • Thank you. It is 120mm 10 degrees.

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