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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Looks pretty nice. Are you going to sell these Richard?
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
Lionel
Looks pretty nice. Are you going to sell these Richard?
yes, thanks - i have to take a week off but when i get back to it, i'll set the site up and have a link for the bro atmo.
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
here is more about the bro 4 the bri atmo -
thewashingmachinepost - bro 4 the bri
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
so what's with the name? am i missing some obvious reference or something? i don't get it. please illuminate me, sir
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
roguedog
so what's with the name? am i missing some obvious reference or something? i don't get it. please illuminate me, sir
manubri is italian for handlebars atmo...
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
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hey - i'll be home on friday.
thanks for waiting atmo...
Get the ‘bro for the ‘bri atmo! | RICHARD SACHS CYCLES
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Hey Richie - what do you recommend for touch up paint for the red portions? If I missed this somewhere in this thread on on your site, apologies.
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
roguedog
Hey Richie - what do you recommend for touch up paint for the red portions? If I missed this somewhere in this thread on on your site, apologies.
the red portions of what atmo?
i'm serious!
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
TALA - Tuesday Afternoon Lights atmo -
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
sorry .. one of your road bikes?
Originally Posted by
e-RICHIE
the red portions of what atmo?
i'm serious!
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
roguedog
sorry .. one of your road bikes?
Here:
http://www.velocipedesalon.com/forum...-red-9961.html
The Krylon "Red Pepper" looks great on the road frames. On the team cross frames, it's a little dark, but who cares - it's a cross bike.
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Thanks, WayneJ! Perfect. Didn't know that the road bikes and the cross bikes were slightly diff shades. Just want to protect the cable rub spots, etc from old man Rust until it needs a repaint. Danke. Danke. Off to the h/w store...
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
roguedog
Thanks, WayneJ! Perfect. Didn't know that the road bikes and the cross bikes were slightly diff shades. Just want to protect the cable rub spots, etc from old man Rust until it needs a repaint. Danke. Danke. Off to the h/w store...
listen to wayne atmo. and PS we have used at least four different reds in the last ten years. by the time you spray them, consider the color they are sprayed over, how many passes with the gun are made, and then correct for fade and UV, you cannot match the original. in most cases, the first layer (of red) isn't even paint, it's toner - it's only looks red when it dries over a coat(s) of reflective white paint. i use the krylon that wayne linked to or some rustoleum in regal red. PPS obsessing is for crybabies. channel your inner alie atmo...
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thanks ron.. if i don't make it to the hardware store this weekend maybe i can hit a cvs or something and try to apply your magic formula. how on earth did you come up with that and how many iterations did you go thru. my head spins when i look at how many different shades of polish are out there.
richie - i really liked your rapha interview.
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
after talking to richie and joe bell at richmond --- just as richie stated above ... so difficult to match jb's cure..
jb suggested i try nail polish enamel and try to get as close --- then mix shades to get right cure for useage, fades, nicks, dings and scrapes -- when/if required..
the above is verrrry close to a new signature red, but must be diluted a little for a ridden killer rs team cx bike..
some help i hope..
joe bell & house industries --- paint/color & graphic cum laude...
ronnie
Last edited by ron l edmiston; 07-29-2011 at 07:25 PM.
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
e-RICHIE
Cool stuff!
Google translate :-)
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Re: Richard Sachs Cycles
Originally Posted by
Dazza
Cool stuff!
Google translate :-)
thanks atmo.
i will paste in my original engrish version once my pal translates Ser's intro to my satisfaction.
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