Please show us your powder coated bikes

RFC

Dirt Disciple
There are times when the paint is just too far gone, as with my 1989 Stumpjumper.

I would very much appreciate seeing your powder coated bikes.

Thanks so much.

BTW, this is still the best retro mtb forum on the web.
 
My 1988 Stumpjumper frame is being powdercoated as I speak, hopefully it won't lose too much of the detailing around the lugs etc as powdercoat is usually a bit thicker than paint.
 
Somewhere I read that "wet" painting is better for steel frames, because the powder lets through moisture.

Although powder coating is cheaper and more resistant against stones etc. I prefer classic paint. The colours shine more and the powder looks like plastic. Finally, powder coat is sort of thicker: nice details (welding, imprints, lugs, etc.) could be lost.
 
My Bigfoot had been painted, then stripped and it was not really feasible to repolish, so I went for powdercoat.

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My old powdercoated Clockwork.
 

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