Identify my forks, Triple butted cromo, spinner dropouts

Ice Truck Killer":2aohj79c said:
The same forks as I have on my 1995 Diamondback Apex.

:cool:

I'm going for white for the frame & forks. What paint have you used for yours? I'm still debating what to do. Powder coat or cellulose paint topped off with a deep laquer?
 
Easy Rider

Dunno if this product graces UK shelves but what Ive used is called:

White Knight Rust Guard - Epoxy enamel:

Here is the offical blurn c/o back of the can:

"Primes the top coat , transforms any rusty surface into a long lasting finish. Combines epoxy enamel modified resins and anti-corrosion additives to provide excellent durability, adhesion and abrasion resistance".


Check it at: www.whiteknightpaints.com.au.

I bought it 'cause I think it is the only product that we still make here in Australia!!! I have been happy with it and it has proven to be quite easy to apply. I have never spray painted anything before andf I think I've done a good job ableit the conditions (thanks for the quip about my spray booth - at least you cant see the hole in my wife's knickers!)

Don't let people put you off painting your own frame; it is messy, time consuming, possibly bad for your lungs, but far cheaper, more rewarding and satisfying than having some bloke powdercoat it. If you have frame dings, like I did, the only way to do it is on your own 'cause powdercoaters can't paint frames with resin/bog as powdercoating uses a heating process and the resin/bog could potentially melt.

I am a Financial Planner & if i can spray paint a bike frame reasonably well on 1st attempt , as per photo below, I am sure people on this site can. Don't you lot have a firm called British Paints, Bristol Paints, yada yada, painting is inya blood!

Cheers

Ben
 

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