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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: threaders on September 07, 2012, 02:32 PM
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Hi Fellas,
I have had this frame and forks sitting around now for a few months while a gather up some of the parts :) I wasnt sure on weather to powder it so I asked for some advice on here first. Most people said its up to me, so got it done the other day :daumenhoch:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1696-1.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1694.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1693.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1695.jpg)
Cheers guys :)
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I'm sure I read in another GT survivor thread that if you give this bike to a certain member on here? He gives you a shiney chrome GT in exchange? :D
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noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo a really waste if repainted . sell it and buy another one that needs painting , so few original painted bikes left
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Hmmm, maybe ill stick it in the trade section. :daumenhoch:
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+1 on the survivor, get at bit tired of seeing shiney, shiney powder all the time :-X
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Don't be mad, keep it as it is.
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If like me you wouldnt be happy rolling around on a tatty looking bike powder it or swap for one you dont mind powdering.
Just remember its your frame so do what you like with it. :daumenhoch:
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If like me you wouldnt be happy rolling around on a tatty looking bike powder it or swap for one you dont mind powdering.
Just remember its your frame so do what you like with it. :daumenhoch:
Sorry but I have to agree with the dude who strips NOS frame sets I'm afraid. :crazy2:
After all it's a mass produced Tai frame set. There's survivor paint and there's dog-rough and that is heading towards the latter IMO. If it was someones holy grail then maybe it would be an issue but I would be getting busy with the Nitro-mors if it was mine. >:D
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I'm not into all this survivor crap I like stuff to look mint and that's far from mint, it's your bike tho fella do what you want!
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Cheers for the advice and comments. The only reason I hesitate is the fact that the decals are in such good order and it seems a shame to get them blasted and then re done :-\ I think I will go for the re powder as I had it in mind for this all along and all the parts I have collected for it will be as mint as possible.
Ill post it in the resto thread when I have it done :daumenhoch:
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BEFORE you do repowder....... why dont your psot up and see if someone wants to do a swop. you may well get a ready powdered frame set your happy with , and give someone who really wants a survivor performer a chance to get one :daumenhoch:
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Good advice mate. Ill stick it in the trade section and see what happens. :daumenhoch:
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Put discs on then get it powdered :daumenhoch:
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BEFORE you do repowder....... why dont your psot up and see if someone wants to do a swop. you may well get a ready powdered frame set your happy with , and give someone who really wants a survivor performer a chance to get one :daumenhoch:
The paint is a pretty gay colour and most poofters like their stuff to be pristine so I think you may struggle with the trade option. :LolLolLolLol:
There is another option which I have done on an old race bike that I couldn't get decals for. I carefully masked the decals up and rubbed the worst bits of the frame down, got some colour matched paint and applied a few light coats until it looked tidy. Then I carefully removed the masking and lacquered the lot. It looked proper sweet I tell thee. :)
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Good idea, although what paint did you use? I rattle canned a frame before, looked sweet but was very delicate and chipped dead easy. I think it was duplicolor or something :)
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Good idea, although what paint did you use? I rattle canned a frame before, looked sweet but was very delicate and chipped dead easy. I think it was duplicolor or something :)
Yeah, I don't have a compressor so I got the guy at a paint supplies place to knock me up a couple of cans of U-Pol custom paint and it worked out OK for me.
Obviously, it would never be as tough as powder but it's kind of a happy medium and you get to keep the OG decals.
You could always do it properly if you know someone with the gear. :daumenhoch:
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If like me you wouldnt be happy rolling around on a tatty looking bike powder it or swap for one you dont mind powdering.
Just remember its your frame so do what you like with it. :daumenhoch:
Sorry but I have to agree with the dude who strips NOS frame sets I'm afraid. :crazy2:
Yeah but it was a shit colour :LolLolLolLol:
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Re Powder >:D
Like any old girl, they all need a little work so they look their best :coolsmiley:
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Well fellas :) Picked it up from the powder coaters :daumenhoch: and managed to straighten out the seatpost a little :daumenhoch: Powder is pretty thick, you can just about see the GT logo on the back of the frame ::)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1762.jpg)
Had to strip the powder of the lower part of the seat post in order for it to fit into the frame ::) began to build it up today:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1763.jpg)
Found some original pro performer decals on the us ebay, worked out at £15 for the set including shipping :)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1768.jpg)
Just need some cables, pedals and brake blocks and a headtube decal, I have everything else for it sat in my spare room :)
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Nice one chap :coolsmiley:, really like the colour way you got going on there. Look forward to seeing it complete :4_17_5:
Buz :daumenhoch:
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Looking sweet mate,you defo made the right decision there!can't wait to see it built up,looks very factory,apart from EZ's of course. :daumenhoch:
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Magic that
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I have a nice set of '87 Performer bars that would look sweet on this. :coolsmiley: :daumenhoch:
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:4_17_5: The right choice bud , can't wait to see it finished :daumenhoch: got to love a blue Performer :4_17_5:
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nice ;)
good luck fitting them cranks :D
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Thats sweet!! Did you leave the bearing cups in the bb when it was powdered?
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Got to love a blue Performer but sort out that seat clamp! It should be at the top of the tube!
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Fitted the crank and chainwheel today and put the hutch mags on to see what it will look like :daumenhoch:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1778.jpg)
I did leave the beaaring cups in for the powder as I am a lazy bastardo, plus is probably not going to get ridden :-[ I dont want to shift the seatclamp as it might mark the powder, so it will have to stay where it is unfortunatly :)
Its going to have a lot of different makes on this build so far, I have hutch, Odyssey, tioga, dia compe, GT and Skyway, it wasnt intentional, I was just watching my budget and these were the parts that came up cheap :daumenhoch:
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one of my fav GT colours that :4_17_5:
why 86 and "pro" decals? :police: :)
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I know about the decals, but they were cheap from the states at £15 all up and they were original and not repo's. Also del couldn't help me out this time, and didnt want to pay the £50 that ultrahive was charging ;) I am i tight arse and am always looking for ways to save if possible :) Its made me realise and admire how much effort, time and money goes into some of the buids on here, which end up being era correct or factory spec ect, dont think I could manage that just yet :daumenhoch:
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The Hutch mags look the bollox. :coolsmiley: :daumenhoch:
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Considering you have been watching the budget,it is looking the nuts.man,you HAVE to move the seatclamp whatever.I'd rather have the clamp in the correct place and a couple of light scratches than where it is,i don't mean to be rude but it looks a little silly that far down.maybe lube it up with some fairy?and slide it up :daumenhoch:
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Hutch mags look wicked,really different :daumenhoch:
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love the colour carnt to see it finished
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Finished it up today just need pedals and a chain and a new bike pump ::) I owe a lot to you radsters, who helped me out with tyres, frame standers, chainring, calipers, bars and seat. The rest was off the museum :daumenhoch:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1925.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1926.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/100_1927.jpg)
Thanks for looking :)
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that turned out nice mate :4_17_5: only thing id change is that tioga disc for a silver tuff neck or sugino one :coolsmiley:
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What costa said, and get them bars pulled back. ::)
Sweet build otherwise mate. :4_17_5:
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now thats turned out proper nice :daumenhoch:
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Im a total Performer Virgin but i like this :daumenhoch:
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Stunning build!! Love it!! :4_17_5: :smitten:
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Very nice.. :smitten:
i like them in blue..
:coolsmiley: here is my Blue 1985 Japaneese version Performer
(http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/aa366/renken2000/srstem004.jpg)
(http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/aa366/renken2000/bmx2003.jpg)
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Thanks for all the replies and comments :) I am liking the yellow on the 85 performer decals, looks very nice :smitten:
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Thanks for all the replies and comments :) I am liking the yellow on the 85 performer decals, looks very nice :smitten:
Thanks .. there the right one for this built :coolsmiley:
I believe these decals are the right one for yours
My white 1987 Gt Performer
(http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/aa366/renken2000/performer001-1.jpg)