Painting Cannondale hollowgram SL
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Hi to all of you weight weenies.! Question for ya !
Do cannondale offer painting service on the hollowgram SL..? I am getting one slightly used but has a heel rub on the right arm .... is it worth it doing this repainting or not .? Please help !
Do cannondale offer painting service on the hollowgram SL..? I am getting one slightly used but has a heel rub on the right arm .... is it worth it doing this repainting or not .? Please help !
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Re-anodize! Don't paint, paint is heavy!
Depends on where you are... And no not likely your LBS would do it.. Best bet is to grab the yellow pages and look for one
Not certain but Si (sl)'s looks like the arms are glued/pressed together afther anodising. if this is the case re-anodising would be a very bad idea (and cannondale would be right not to offer this sevice).
Seen only one pair that went to the process and looked less than good.
Guess sanding and using something called metall tint (VHT) wouldn't be a bad idea (seen some polished cranks that looked mint too).
Seen only one pair that went to the process and looked less than good.
Guess sanding and using something called metall tint (VHT) wouldn't be a bad idea (seen some polished cranks that looked mint too).
KB wrote:Cannondale won't do it, or your LBS. Take it to a specialist. I've had 3 Hollowgram's anodised because they were a bit scratched. They were done locally to me in the UK and the costs wasn't much. Get the Yellow Pages out.
Any chance you have any photos of the finished product? Wondering about doing this myself at some point down the line.
Incidentally I have noticed on photos of Liquigas pros bikes, that a lot of the hollowgrams have protective tape on them.
dafuq are yellow pages, don't you people have smart phones
if you do paint it be careful on the splines for the spider. Super tight fit.
starnut
if you do paint it be careful on the splines for the spider. Super tight fit.
starnut
sharkman wrote:Not certain but Si (sl)'s looks like the arms are glued/pressed together afther anodising. if this is the case re-anodising would be a very bad idea (and cannondale would be right not to offer this sevice).
Seen only one pair that went to the process and looked less than good.
Guess sanding and using something called metall tint (VHT) wouldn't be a bad idea (seen some polished cranks that looked mint too).
It doesn't affect the epoxy bond at all. Obviously the finish depends on the quality of anodizer. if their tanks are clean and have proper tools etc. Also if you anodize a part that is all scraped it will look bad. Need to have it blasted and then etched and re-anodized.
Here is a set of standard Si's KB had anodised for me, extremely durable finish and have had zero issues with the cranks at all.
Ti or dye!
The Weenie formally known as CAADHEAD
The Weenie formally known as CAADHEAD
Not a problem, I know cyberspace isn't your forte but congrats for posting the polished pictures, I actually uploaded them before reading your mail saying you'd done it yourself
Ti or dye!
The Weenie formally known as CAADHEAD
The Weenie formally known as CAADHEAD
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