Thanks for the info...
one more question..
Should the frame be clear-coated after the decals go on?
and would most poweder coaters be able to clear-coat as well..?
I'm sure it depends on who I take it to...but I actually don't think
there are that many options here in NYC.
thanks again










On Mar 27, 9:24 am, newenglandbike <matthiasbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Definitely call Rivendell-  they sent me decals when I had my frame
> powdercoated, and were very helpful on the phone, explaining the
> proper technique for putting them on.    They even posted a web video
> about it:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-6Jya6H4lY
>
> Note:  They do make it look easy in the video-  and it is, but only if
> you're using the proper technique of 'burnishing' the decal to the
> surface.    Just watch the video closely a couple times and you
> shouldn't have any problems.
>
> On Mar 26, 10:57 pm, jandrews_nyc <jasonaschwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > After a scary, but totally non-destructive crash, my bike has major
> > scrapes.
> > frame is fine, but i'm thinking of having it powder coated by a place
> > in the bronx.
> > its a hillborne, and I'm wondering if Rivendell will send out
> > replacement decals.
> > Anyone have experience with this?

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