dirttorpedo
Senior Retro Guru
Go with the dark blue skewers. They look better and will set off the hubs - similar to the brake levers which have both blue and turquoise on them. All turquoise on the bottom looks kinda goofy to me,.
what would you suggest? everything i wanted in colour is already there as blue. the RF HS, bar and cranks all match. the CT brakes and Avid levers are close enough (a little lighter) to the RF kit to not look too off.raidan73":2tm1x7nt said:
How about turquoise skewers to match the hubs and a few other turquoise highlights to balance the blue?
dirttorpedo":3riamz1j said:Go with the dark blue skewers. They look better and will set off the hubs - similar to the brake levers which have both blue and turquoise on them. All turquoise on the bottom looks kinda goofy to me,.
RockiMtn":1u4snnop said:what would you suggest? everything i wanted in colour is already there as blue. the RF HS, bar and cranks all match. the CT brakes and Avid levers are close enough (a little lighter) to the RF kit to not look too off.raidan73":1u4snnop said:
How about turquoise skewers to match the hubs and a few other turquoise highlights to balance the blue?
i think once painted the colour scheme i want, i don't think it'll be as obvious as the forks and seat stay will be white and might give a good blend between the blue/turquoise components.
RockiMtn":3277wnwl said:i don't think bolts will make much of a difference.
i'll need the work on the stem done first, as it will need to be painted along side the frame and fork.
RockiMtn":9t4hbyek said:most likely will stick with the Avid Ult SDs levers already on the build. but i couldn't resist giving a go at snagging this set of bling as a possible alternative. yum… set of not so common Altek canti brake levers. good spare to have for a future build.