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Idk about reasonable price, but you can try UV meatal arts.. uvmetal@gmail.com
What kind of decals?
Ahhhh......this is sooo tough. Top notch is Noah Rosen of Velocolor in Toronto.... I would otherwise recommend finding a nice shady back yard, a ventilator mask, some marine stripper, tough chemical proof gloves, protective clothing, and a lot of elbow grease - no smoking! A good coat of paint is accomplished with a cardboard paint booth in your garage or that of a friend. Use wet automotive sanding to get that slippery smooth bling you're looking for. Light coats, my friend, light coats.....build it up and give it "depth". Patience is key.
Contact the factory that made your bike if it's a recent model - Trek paints bikes and so does Marinoni.
Matt M. said:Ahhhh......this is sooo tough. Top notch is Noah Rosen of Velocolor in Toronto.... I would otherwise recommend finding a nice shady back yard, a ventilator mask, some marine stripper, tough chemical proof gloves, protective clothing, and a lot of elbow grease - no smoking! A good coat of paint is accomplished with a cardboard paint booth in your garage or that of a friend. Use wet automotive sanding to get that slippery smooth bling you're looking for. Light coats, my friend, light coats.....build it up and give it "depth". Patience is key.
Contact the factory that made your bike if it's a recent model - Trek paints bikes and so does Marinoni.
yeah i think this is going to be the best way to go unless i find a place. It's an old raliegh so i doubt the company will paint it. I found one place who said they'll do it for 100-150 depending on color and that looks cheapest next to doing it myself
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