TREK Madone ~ Remastered ~

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prebsy
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by prebsy

awesome. It seems minor but the black cable stops are a really nice touch.

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by dgasmd

Gorgeous!!! A boat anchor, but gorgeous for sure!!!

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by majklnajt

m4k1 wrote:
Mon Apr 15, 2019 6:07 pm
i have the exact same couch!
Really?? :mrgreen:

And thanks for the nice comments guys! :beerchug:

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by m4k1

machalke, yes?
bike is lovely as ever

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by majklnajt

Actually it's a Slovenian product TOM, model "Luna". https://www.mtom.si/izdelki/sedezne-gar ... tura-luna/
Mine is 10 years old already :)

Thanks.
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by majklnajt

4th ride this year :beerchug:
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by mike

great job with the remaster!

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by tonchy

Beautiful TREK. :thumbup:

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by majklnajt

Thank you

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by rlanger

Wow, beautiful build. :beerchug:

Would love to see before pics if you happen to have any. How was the Carbolift experience?

I'd really love to strip my bike, but I'm a equal parts lazy and nervous. Just wish I could find a professional around me to do it relatively inexpensively.

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majklnajt
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by majklnajt

Thanks :beerchug:

Here's a pic when bike was built, still in original paint Image

And here is the process with Carbolift:
https://mojalbum.com/1000watts/trek-mad ... -stripping
(the whole process turned my bathroom into a sauna :D )

In my personal opinion Carbolift is great!
But you need to follow the instructions to the T otherwise you are going to ruin the frame!
After removing the original paint with Carbolift I still needed to sand some areas of the frame and fork with fine grit paper (600 and then 1200 I believe).

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by rlanger

majklnajt wrote:
Mon Oct 21, 2019 6:38 am
Thanks :beerchug:

Here's a pic when bike was built, still in original paint Image
Damn, what a difference!

You need to submit this for the GCN Tech Show's Screw Riding Upgrades, Buy Upgrades segment.

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by majklnajt

Could you do it for me?
Thanks :wink:

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by rlanger

majklnajt wrote:
Tue Oct 22, 2019 6:06 am
Could you do it for me?
Thanks :wink:
If you strip the paint from my frame for me. Deal? :beerchug:

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majklnajt
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by majklnajt

Hehehe, not exactly the same task :wink:

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