ROTFL.

Brian that's a great analogy like cold fusion. perfect! That's gonna be 
with me all day :)

In a recent Blug post didn't Grant just talk about raw under a clear coat 
as a nice idea in theory but in reality it just doesn't make sense. I spoke 
to my frame builder and asked about doing a partial raw with faded paint 
scheme and he was like "I'm utilitarian in regards to paint and powder 
coat, it's a rust inhibitor" end of discussion. 

And the long haired shirtless character named Benedict or Poppi or 
Ultraman?? Has Crust Bikes building a signature Poppi mobile and he was 
considering a raw job. He say's it's his favorite and doesn't seem to have 
any trepidation with the bike rusting beneath him. I on the other hand 
don't want to take a chance on an expensive commodity like a Sam and 
devalue it. So I agree with Joe. And I agree with Bill on all his points. 
Back to Poppi, there's something to be said and admired about operating 
outside the boundaries of societies normalcies.

Phillip, that's a sweet old school MTB and a good example of beausage. I 
love it!

Adama, perhaps you'll take the plunge and be our guinea pig on such matters 
if you do it'll be a long-term or perhaps depending on your climate a 
short-term project. Seriously, let us know what you decide upon.

~Hugh
  Los Angeles, CA

 

On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 10:13:06 AM UTC-7, Brian Campbell wrote:
>
> I am a terrible "because I wanted to try it" offender. Many a deal has 
> been gotten at my expense, because of this approach. What I find quells the 
> urges are long rides on you current bike. I have noticed that my periods of 
> "experimentation" coincide with my lack of activity. I say go for a long 
> ride and then see how you feel. Clear powder coating is a lot like cold 
> fusion. Every so often your hear about somebody that has "figured it out". 
> Then, the universe sets them straight and everything ends up rusty.
>

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