TREK 8000

What a fantastic bike!

Until this thread I'd never heard of decoupage, any chance of a quick "how-to" or overview on how it's done?
 
AR-CoolC":sqgspd1i said:
What a fantastic bike!

Until this thread I'd never heard of decoupage, any chance of a quick "how-to" or overview on how it's done?
There are many tutorials on the web ;)

To create a water-resistant and durable finish I used a combination of Mod Podge Outdoor and Mod Podge Hard Coat.
Just make the frame clean and stick your favorite motives (eg from magazines) with Mod Podge.
After a day of drying you can paint it clear with Podge Hard Coat.
That's all.

Another shot under a bit of sunshine (such bright colors I've never seen :D )

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I have been observing it since the beginning.

Very impressive and beyond the routine we see.

Congratulations, I think it will be an inspiration for many people with projects and ideas. :D
 
That's awesome!

I love it, bit loud for my taste but the effect is superb and the decoupage idea is such a good one for a fully original finish!

I'm so tempted to try it myself now.....
 
Today we had a lot of fun ...I and my friend :D

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with winter tires on 30 cm of snow :shock:

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wonderful weather

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well not quite ideal for biking

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but in a very beautiful landscape

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and decoupage is good ;)

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Go out and ride :D
 
legrandefromage":1xn1r999 said:
After seeing your snow pics and admiring the paint, I thought of how to help your front mech:
oh fine, how did you do that? ..I see no clip!
 
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