Re:
Managed to remove the decals...
And before rubbing down and priming, tried a sample of a fluorescent orange from Holts (FP12C), but it turned out to be more like a fluorescent red...
So it's been rubbed down...
...and primed with high build primer to fill out any minor scratches and dings, ready for some minor filling, more rubbing down and a white primer...
I put the old knackered BB and some old M5 bolts in the frame so the internal threads wouldn't get clogged up with paint.
In the meantime, I will plough on with trying to get hold of some orange top coat. I know it's RAL 2005 (Luminous Orange), but our main car paint supplier (Cory Car Paints) can't get hold of it. They don't even have a RAL 2005 colour swatch card. When living on a small island it can sometimes be problematic trying to get hold of certain things. I have found someone on Amazon who sells aerosols of RAL 2005, so might give them a try, but it might not get past customs. But before I start ordering I need to confirm a couple of things: how many cans will it take to do the frame and forks (I'm thinking 2, with maybe a 3rd in case of any cock-ups), and is the Orange on Commanderrb's 1989 Clockwork RAL 2005? (the one with no white fade and spaced out decals). The next project will be converting a 1994 Clockwork to look like that, so will need paint for that as well.
BTW, whilst scouring the internet for RAL 2005, I found out that it's the same colour that's used on sea rescue boats:
https://georgeszigrand.com/2012/08/30/r ... chtorange/
Cheers,
fred