Best paint job ever....

Thanks all :D

I thought of something rather odd and unusual (such some paint jobs of trimble bikes)
And there are two great painters here in forum (...ok I know I have to dig deep into my pockets :( )
 
Gotta love a splatter paint-job.

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I've always found that Mountain Goat delivered awe-inspiring paint work (and construction, for that matter) on their bikes, for my eye at least :).

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1982 Mountain Goat w/ infamous 'Camouflage' Paint

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1987 Mountain Goat Whiskeytown Racer w/ 'Smoke' Paint

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1987 Mountain Goat Escape Goat w/ 'Shark/California Yuppie-esque' Paint

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1988 Mountain Goat Deluxe w/ 'Hot Rod' Flames Paint

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1988 Mountain Goat Escape Goat

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1989 Mountain Goat Escape Goat

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1989 Mountain Goat Deluxe

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1990 Mountain Goat Deluxe w/ 'Prismatic' Paint

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1990 Mountain Goat Deluxe w/ 'Kisses' Paint

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1991 Mountain Goat Whiskeytown Racer

Another personal favourite, in many areas, is Grove Innovation's products.

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1989 Grove Hard Core

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1991 Grove Hard Core

I've long had a desire to own a classic Salsa bicycle, I love the paint work and the general design of their products - funky yet highly functional.

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1984 Salsa Pooftaflage

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1990 Salsa Ala Carte

Miscellaneous admiration:

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1989 Talon Slayer

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1991 Trimble

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1992 LeMond

As I've demonstrated by the luridity of my colour choices, I adore a splatter paint effect but I do profess to enjoying a level of simplicity too. I really enjoy the simple, refined two-tone paint of early Pott(s), Ritchey, Salsa, etc..

» All above images and bicycles are belonging to Mombat - if you haven't already perused their extensive MTB collection, I highly recommend you do: http://mombat.org/MOMBAT/index.html

Away from Mombat's wonderful selection, I've always had a soft spot for the ever-so exotic Land Shark brand, in particular their paint
 
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