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Another Aesthetic Doozy From Independent Fabrication: Titanium Deluxe “Transition” Paint

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The guys over in the weird, industrial corner (I promised myself I wouldn’t say armpit) of  Somerville, MA just keep on cranking out the hits. Other than saying that this one is a mountain frame, made out of titanium, there really isn’t all that much to say, but there is a whole lot more to look at after the break…




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topmounter
topmounter
14 years ago

zoom OUT please

Kovas
Kovas
14 years ago

YEAH, ZOOM OUT PLEEEZ… Let’s see that badboy in all its glory.

Brado
14 years ago

That is a beauty

professore
professore
14 years ago
Andy
Andy
14 years ago

I HAVE BLUE BALLS! ZOOM OUUUUUUUUT!!!

Gillis
Gillis
14 years ago

I custom painted my cross bike this way more than 7 years ago. And to be honest I got the idea from a similarly done DeRosa at the time.
End of story is that the paint scheme is not new/original….bike still wicked awesome.

adam
adam
14 years ago

Oh man, I can’t find where the author of the post says that IF CAME UP WITH A BRAND NEW NEVER BEFORE SEEN DESIGN!!!! WTF is wrong with you? Nobody ever implied it was a new/original paint scheme. Get over yourselves. You’re not old school. You’re not cooler then anyone else, and your taste sucks.

palmermtb
palmermtb
14 years ago

Why the f*** would you ever paint Ti?!!!!! I don’t get it. Ti and carbon should always be displayed naked. Painting Ti is blasphemous.

Tyler
14 years ago

BTW… the customer designed the paint job, we just executed it to their spec. And… it’s okay to paint titanium, if that is what you want to do. If you don’t want to then don’t, its not like anyone is saying bad things about Jesus or anything, they are just painting a bicycle. And… yeah, maybe something like that has been done before. We’re just trying to make people’s dreams come true, in the USA, by hand. xoxo, Tyler.

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