'93 YO Eddy Aqua Fade Restoration

nader

New member
I think I know now how I'm going to restore this YO :)

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The patient

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The original concept was to renew this frame with a paint job like by serotta. I really love it and it would be really much easy

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(pic source: Defiant RB UK)

But I think I should put this bike back to original glory ...yes Aqua Fade ;)
...or should I leave it and rock with it? :rolleyes: (but there are some rust spots under paint)
 
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Syborg

Member
I think I know now how I'm going to restore this YO :)
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The original concept was to renew this frame with a paint job like by serotta. I really love it and it would be really much easy............

But I think I should put this bike back to original glory ...yes Aqua Fade ;)
...or should I leave it and rock with it? :rolleyes: (but there are some rust spots under paint)

Hi Nader,

the Yo Eddy frame has arrived in Hamburg. Nice to see !

And a very good idea Nader! Aqua Fade is one of the finest Fat Chance paints!
This project will not be easy, but I'm confident. Let us participate in the restoration of the Yo Eddy. Wish you a nice 3rd Sunday of Advent.

regards Helmut
 

lewisfoto

New member
original paint

Greetings,

I am new here but am a semi-serious collector of road bicycles, Cinelli, Bianchi, Paramount etc, so I have some experience with the, "should I paint this bike" decision process. The original paint is part of the bike's history, its battle scars, as a friend of mine says. Plus you only get one shot at original so I think the paint has to be really bad to justify a respray. The discussion is not just academic, take for example my repainted '69 Cinelli SC. Its a valuable bike maybe $2k to $3k, if it had the original finish the price would be over $4k. Just my two cents.

BTW I joined this forum because I just bought a Wicked Fat, but it has not arrived yet.

Steven
 

nader

New member
Hi Nader,

the Yo Eddy frame has arrived in Hamburg. Nice to see !

And a very good idea Nader! Aqua Fade is one of the finest Fat Chance paints!
This project will not be easy, but I'm confident. Let us participate in the restoration of the Yo Eddy. Wish you a nice 3rd Sunday of Advent.

regards Helmut
thanks Helmut :) ...wish you also a nice 3rd Advent.

Greetings,

I am new here but am a semi-serious collector of road bicycles, Cinelli, Bianchi, Paramount etc, so I have some experience with the, "should I paint this bike" decision process. The original paint is part of the bike's history, its battle scars, as a friend of mine says. Plus you only get one shot at original so I think the paint has to be really bad to justify a respray. The discussion is not just academic, take for example my repainted '69 Cinelli SC. Its a valuable bike maybe $2k to $3k, if it had the original finish the price would be over $4k. Just my two cents.

BTW I joined this forum because I just bought a Wicked Fat, but it has not arrived yet.

Steven
Steven welcome to the forum and thanks for your suggestion.

Unfortunately there is no other way for this frame. I think the detail pics should show this fact.

If you want to ride it, you have to treat it otherwise it will sooner or later take even more damage. But perhaps there are other ways to save the original paint, I must inform me first.
 

tvcreative

New member
Nadar, you've done some great restos to date...

I think it needs paint...give it the same look. Isn't D+D still in biz? I thought they did a lot of these originally...

I am sure there are some great painters there in Germany

Gil has the decals, heck you know the drill better than most...

I do love that Serotta from years back...(BTW - I have a NOS 04' RED Odile with an Igleheart fork if you really want a Serotta)
 
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nader

New member
I think it needs paint...give it the same look...

yes after grello and glossy black must now come a aqua fade :)

I do love that Serotta from years back...(BTW - I have a NOS 04' RED Odile with an Igleheart fork if you really want a Serotta)
Jim, I know you always have something but you don't give them forth ;)
I'd love to have a Serotta, but this restoration will cost me a lot.
 

colker

Well-known member
I know a couple trys to redo aquafade. BOth failed. NOt even close.

It may be the most difficult scheme to reproduce.
 

nader

New member
I know a couple trys to redo aquafade. BOth failed. NOt even close.

It may be the most difficult scheme to reproduce.
yes it's difficult :(

...not easy to believe, all painters here have waiting periods of several months!:confused::redface:
 

lewisfoto

New member
The situation is not much better here in the States, Cyclart charges a 50% premium if you want to see your bike anytime soon. Fortunately there are many little shops but finding a good painter is very hard.
 

nader

New member
So here will soon go on ;)

It's a very difficult task to find the right colours and paint it as far as possible like the original, but I'm sure the guy from CycleArt (Gerrit) will get it right.
The decals are made and are on their way to me.

I'll probably build it with black Suntour XC pro ..but am not sure :? (I'm not a fan of anodized parts)
 

nader

New member
maybe next week I get the frameset :eek: ..and these parts will be assembled

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Syborg

Member
Hi Nader,

the Syncros ensemble looks very promising. I'm curious whether the stem fits optically to the frame. I'm not so sure. Looking forward to the build and I'am also curious about the paintjob from Gerrit.

regards Helmut
 

nader

New member
.. I'm curious whether the stem fits optically to the frame. I'm not so sure...
Hi Helmut,

I'm also very excited.

Well it's painted and on its way to me. :)

All I can say for now, the colours and the fading are exactly met.
...first I can only show this here

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...and the decals are also waiting

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Greeting
 
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