Trimble spray job

jez-2-many-bikes said:
YOU ARE AWESOME.

Im not sure about the sending back comment? Are you impying that Kris should keep this wonderful creation he has artistically mustered?


I hope not! :D

Kris - thank you.

Yes I was meaning that, since the separation from this artwork of his might reveal so terribly painful to induce him to unduly retain the harmonic carbon fiber (or fiberglass whatever) sculpture. :mrgreen:
 
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jez-2-many-bikes":3c2u9jui said:
I wondered that too - Ive seen a n*ked Trimble before and yes it defintely looks a bit pale in comparison to the "carbon" look we are accustomed to.

However....

Some n*ked Trimbles do seem to be made in the same way and they do appear black carbon like:

http://web.mac.com/sttrimble/iWeb/Trimb ... rame-3.jpg


"Molded one-piece frame of unidirectional carbon fiber."

from looking at the one picture posted above... a lot of bondo was used to acheive those lines...which is no good. my guess is that on that carbon fibre trimble, they just put a layer of carbon fibre overtop of the bondo/putty strictly to get that look.
 
Chapeaux, Kris le Rouge!


(curses own lack of artistic talent and considers Zebra stripes on the Yeti....)
 
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