Joe*Pro
Senior Retro Guru
No but if you find out let me know. I’ll probably just use tiny pots of Airfix/Humbrol paints if I do touch up any storage scratches. But I like original condition unrestored patina items generally. Like it’s only original once, with the scars to tell its history.Following this with interest.
Would you happen to know the actual red colour code used on the frames?
I have a 93 (I believe) FSR sworks with the separate titanium seat post/tube clamp, and it desperately needs new paint.
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