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Anybody with firsthand experience with this work as done by Heritage? Was considering "fixing" one of my bikes that suffers from Shitty Surly Stock Color Syndrome.
Duane Waller said:
Another option is the Heritage powder coat service:
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bike-services/products/...
Wondercoat have a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/wondercoatstudios
I deal with a company up north, Lo-Ko, that quoted me $75 to $100 for primary colors (depending of frame size). We use them where I work and he has always stood behind his work. Great place, might get a frame to them in the near future myself.
EDIT- They are in Oak Lawn
I wouldn't consider Lo-Ko 'north' to many people. They coated my car's exhaust manifold with some heat resistant paint ten years ago that's held up very well so I can say they do good work in that area and were on time and on price.
Yuvi moved about 2 years ago; I think he may have sold his operation to the fellas at Wondercoat? I think they can be found on FB.
Another option is the Heritage powder coat service:
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bike-services/products/...
Heritage painted an '87 Trek Elance frame for me last month. I think it took about two weeks (but I told them I was in no hurry).
It looks great and seems like a strong bond but I am in the process of rebuilding the bike so I haven't had the chance to really test the durability.
Pics: http://www.thechainlink.org/photo/albums/87-trek-elance (taken with a phone camera, better pics to follow once it is rebuilt.)
Andrew N said:
Anybody with firsthand experience with this work as done by Heritage? Was considering "fixing" one of my bikes that suffers from Shitty Surly Stock Color Syndrome.
Duane Waller said:Another option is the Heritage powder coat service:
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bike-services/products/...
I don't think that Heritage offers paint, they do powder coating which is a world of difference. what can be done with wet paint and how much more it shows details on the frame is night and day.
Eric R said:
Heritage painted an '87 Trek Elance frame for me last month. I think it took about two weeks (but I told them I was in no hurry).
It looks great and seems like a strong bond but I am in the process of rebuilding the bike so I haven't had the chance to really test the durability.
Pics: http://www.thechainlink.org/photo/albums/87-trek-elance (taken with a phone camera, better pics to follow once it is rebuilt.)
Andrew N said:Anybody with firsthand experience with this work as done by Heritage? Was considering "fixing" one of my bikes that suffers from Shitty Surly Stock Color Syndrome.
Duane Waller said:Another option is the Heritage powder coat service:
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bike-services/products/...
Correct, powdercoated, not painted. From some reason I thought it was a baked enamel but their website says powdercoating.
notoriousDUG said:
I don't think that Heritage offers paint, they do powder coating which is a world of difference. what can be done with wet paint and how much more it shows details on the frame is night and day.
Eric R said:Heritage painted an '87 Trek Elance frame for me last month. I think it took about two weeks (but I told them I was in no hurry).
It looks great and seems like a strong bond but I am in the process of rebuilding the bike so I haven't had the chance to really test the durability.
Pics: http://www.thechainlink.org/photo/albums/87-trek-elance (taken with a phone camera, better pics to follow once it is rebuilt.)
Andrew N said:Anybody with firsthand experience with this work as done by Heritage? Was considering "fixing" one of my bikes that suffers from Shitty Surly Stock Color Syndrome.
Duane Waller said:Another option is the Heritage powder coat service:
http://www.heritagebicycles.com/collections/bike-services/products/...
That would be a pretty cool paint job for a Huffy.
Nice...strip the parts and do the deed!
Glad I bumped this discussion. After taking a good look at my new acquisition last night, I decided to leave it as is. Some light touch ups or perhaps a waxing will prevent corrosion/rust. I'm just having it frame saved now.
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