It's been a long time coming but today I will be mostly building up my Alimo
The long wait was mainly due to the colour matching process and dealing with busy print shops who have more profitable ventures than my sticker sets. I've tried 3 different printing companies but am very glad to have found Retrodecals which is quite local and has very high standards.
The challenge has been matching CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) based inks with the screen printed dyes of the original stickers, mixing those 4 colours can't match the purity and vibrancy of the screen printed originals. The colours always come out darker.
The colour match fine tuning will continue but the stickers I had fitted to my frame are pretty close to the original set, particularly out in the sun. Indoors and in low light the CMYK inks appear even darker for some reason.
My frameset was prepared and resprayed by Caygill cycles of Richmond N.Yorks, the main stickers are covered with a thick layer of clear coat. The non original stickers are applied on top of the clearcoat in case I choose to sell it or return it to an original build in the future.
For this build, I have chosen to upgrade the parts, with mostly circa 1980 style components (e.g. Dura Ace 7200) but this will be ridden regularly so I will strategically add some new and modern lightweight parts, these will take a trained eye to spot, I calculated a complete weight of below 9.5 Kg or 20.8 pounds. Not bad for a frame and fork that now weigh 2416 g and 775 g respectively.
The Ishiwata stickers help to make it look a bit more high end in my opinion.
I should mention the downtube sticker which looks like it isn't aligned with the centre of the tube in side view. If you look through this thread, it seems to be correct, most Alimos look like this, I based the spacing on the original sticker set, the gap between the oval shape that contains the vertical Alimo text measures 11 mm between the two sides, to be perfectly centred, the gap should be 9 mm. I'm not sure if this was a mistake or intentional but remember that most people used to fit frame mounted pumps so it wasn't very noticeable. If you were restoring yours which would you prefer?
Pics of the completed build will be posted soon.