El Cheapo Caad10

Who are you (no off-topic talk please)

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SpecializedColnago
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by SpecializedColnago

centurionAL wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 4:55 pm
SpecializedColnago wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:45 pm
wolfesquire wrote: I think I just found myself a winter project on my CAAD12. Virginia doesn't get horrible winters, but I would rather ride the trainer in front of the TV in the winter than bundle up.
Let me know if you need some help on it. I can dig up the buffing kit I used with the various power drill specific buffing wheels and the correct buffing compound for you to borrow.
Wow appreciate it... But I'm in Singapore 😂
I was responding to wolfesquire’s post haha. He lives not far from me. I’d love to come check out Singapore though haha

centurionAL
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by centurionAL

SpecializedColnago wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 5:48 pm
centurionAL wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 4:55 pm
SpecializedColnago wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:45 pm
wolfesquire wrote: I think I just found myself a winter project on my CAAD12. Virginia doesn't get horrible winters, but I would rather ride the trainer in front of the TV in the winter than bundle up.
Let me know if you need some help on it. I can dig up the buffing kit I used with the various power drill specific buffing wheels and the correct buffing compound for you to borrow.
Wow appreciate it... But I'm in Singapore 😂
I was responding to wolfesquire’s post haha. He lives not far from me. I’d love to come check out Singapore though haha
Where u from? Do let me know if u happened to come

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SpecializedColnago
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by SpecializedColnago

centurionAL wrote:
Where u from? Do let me know if u happened to come
I’m in the US, specifically Virginia.

ukracer
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by ukracer

Where did you get your decals please?

centurionAL
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by centurionAL

ukracer wrote:
Tue Sep 25, 2018 4:35 pm
Where did you get your decals please?
Custom die-cut locally.

centurionAL
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by centurionAL

Lightly sanded down the fork to remove the clearcoat. Sprayed it gloss black

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Nefarious86
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by Nefarious86

The rough strip looks awesome
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centurionAL
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by centurionAL

Nefarious86 wrote:
Wed Sep 26, 2018 10:51 am
The rough strip looks awesome
Thanks, I have no patience.... Lol

centurionAL
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by centurionAL

Done! Gg to put on bartape and bottle cages once I have the time. 6.7kg from my mechanic's scale as what he told me.

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dudemanppl
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by dudemanppl

Your levers are too low, ramps should be parallel with the ground at minimum, higher is acceptable too.

centurionAL
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by centurionAL

First ride after build. Finished at 6.75kg with pedals.

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iamraymond
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by iamraymond

Is there a reason why one wouldn’t be able to use a chemical stripper to remove the paint from an aluminum frame? I’ve used chemicals to strip the clearcoat/paint from my alloy (car) wheels and polish them up afterwards. It’s much easier than sanding by hand and then you can use a machine polisher to get the final finish you want (brushed, matte, full polish). Like this https://www.flickr.com/gp/7120760@N05/2927u1

A chemical stripper could get rid of those small black marks on the welds of your head tube.

centurionAL
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by centurionAL

iamraymond wrote:
Tue Oct 16, 2018 1:12 pm
Is there a reason why one wouldn’t be able to use a chemical stripper to remove the paint from an aluminum frame? I’ve used chemicals to strip the clearcoat/paint from my alloy (car) wheels and polish them up afterwards. It’s much easier than sanding by hand and then you can use a machine polisher to get the final finish you want (brushed, matte, full polish). Like this https://www.flickr.com/gp/7120760@N05/2927u1

A chemical stripper could get rid of those small black marks on the welds of your head tube.

I did use chemical stripper but those black marks are super stubborn

iamraymond
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by iamraymond

What type of stripper did you use? I had very good success with Aircraft remover or 3V3. It might take a few concentrated applications to the difficult areas.

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