M mauricer Senior Retro Guru Jul 23, 2014 #21 Re: Well the instructions are to recreate the original paint scheme. Nothing more and nothing less. Best Moritz
Re: Well the instructions are to recreate the original paint scheme. Nothing more and nothing less. Best Moritz
Nader Senior Retro Guru Jul 24, 2014 #22 Re: Hi Moritz, I'm sure the effort and investment will definitely pay off (Georg does a great job)
M mauricer Senior Retro Guru Jul 25, 2014 #23 Re: Of course Nader. Cable routing is back on as well. And the few dents have been treated with accordingly. Best Moritz PS: Is Joe Breeze reading here?
Re: Of course Nader. Cable routing is back on as well. And the few dents have been treated with accordingly. Best Moritz PS: Is Joe Breeze reading here?
M mauricer Senior Retro Guru Jul 28, 2014 #24 Re: So this work is done…next chapter is the new paint, which is always exciting when it comes to Breezers… thank to some frame building magic the project continues!!! Best regards Moritz
Re: So this work is done…next chapter is the new paint, which is always exciting when it comes to Breezers… thank to some frame building magic the project continues!!! Best regards Moritz
Giom6 Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jul 28, 2014 #25 Re: Nice job Can't wait to see it with a fresh coat of paint.
minor_LEGEND Senior Retro Guru Jul 30, 2014 #26 Lovely frame worthy of the attention it is getting. Good luck with future updates.
C chefmiguel Old School Hero Jul 30, 2014 #27 Wondering if you replaced tubing with similar tubing or did you use something beefier?
S sparkiegaz Senior Retro Guru Jul 30, 2014 #28 fair bit work going on there feller,,,be good to see once frame is painted,,,
M mauricer Senior Retro Guru Aug 1, 2014 #30 Re: Mig, as far as i remember we used Columbus tubing with a similar wall strength in order to keep it right. Best Moritz
Re: Mig, as far as i remember we used Columbus tubing with a similar wall strength in order to keep it right. Best Moritz