2005 Trek Top Fuel 110 Team Issue - Repair and Restomod

Is it wrong to use non period decals?

  • Yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 12 100.0%

  • Total voters
    12
  • Poll closed .
Yesterday I gave the whole frame a good wet sanding down. First lightly with 180 grit followed by a more vigerous going over with 400 grit. Then filled where necessary followed by more 400 grit wet sanding.
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_20231007-115745_Video Player.webp
    Screenshot_20231007-115745_Video Player.webp
    63.3 KB · Views: 12
  • Screenshot_20231007-115752_Video Player.webp
    Screenshot_20231007-115752_Video Player.webp
    52 KB · Views: 12
  • 20231007_120351.webp
    20231007_120351.webp
    20.8 KB · Views: 11
  • 20231007_120333.webp
    20231007_120333.webp
    29.1 KB · Views: 10
  • 20231007_120321.webp
    20231007_120321.webp
    26.7 KB · Views: 10
  • 20231007_120310.webp
    20231007_120310.webp
    34.9 KB · Views: 10
  • Screenshot_20231007-115959_Video Player.webp
    Screenshot_20231007-115959_Video Player.webp
    44.6 KB · Views: 10
  • 20231007_120251.webp
    20231007_120251.webp
    23.9 KB · Views: 11
  • Screenshot_20231007-120011_Video Player.webp
    Screenshot_20231007-120011_Video Player.webp
    52.1 KB · Views: 12
I had a little grey primer left over. It's the Body Pro P961 which I really like as it levels off really well and sands nicely.

I used it to spot prime a few key areas to give me a extra layer of material to level sand and make sure everything is smooth.

Tomorrow I'll go over the whole frame again with 600 grit then apply the olive coloured primer

The first photo shows the dropper cable port area after a quick sanding. The second photo shows the seatstays without any sanding of the primer. See how smooth it is. This stuff levels itself and fills fine scratches beautifully. Really impressed with it.

20231007_121106.jpg
20231007_121203.jpg
 
Last edited:
This morning I gave the frame a good once over and masked up ready to apply the primer. Had a couple of areas where there was a bad reaction. So tomorrow I'll have to sort a few bits before I put the base colour on.

Nothing ever goes smoothly with this f-in bike 😆

Onwards and upwards. 20231008_101259.webp
20231008_115823.webp
20231008_130200.webp
20231008_130228.webp
 

Attachments

  • 20231008_101305.webp
    20231008_101305.webp
    326.7 KB · Views: 12
Last edited:
Forgot to mention, after working on the frame this morning I was sat outside a local cafe by my house having a coffee and saw one of these go past....

06239a219e99d0ab7ec02dfebb4d354b.webp

👍 :cool:
 
Last edited:
Base colour applied followed by decals and satin epoxy clear.

20231009_115917.jpg

Final finish will be matte but as I had the satin clear going spare I decided to use it first to build up material that can be flatted back before applying the matt finish. I've applied about 4 coats over the decals and 2 over the full frame. This means I can level sand over the decals so there won't be such a noticeable edge.

The Custom Canz base was lovely to use. Some aerosols spray out quite heavily but the Custom Canz was a gentle fine mist and really easy to apply.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top