The changes to that Campagnolo crankset are truly amazing ! Never would've guessed it's origins.
I had looked at these pictures before but missed a lot of the color matching details until now. The yellow highlighting of the spade cutouts in the shifters and the yellow fill on the brake levers are really subtle and nice.
John Price Denver CO
-----Original Message----- From: Chuck Schmidt [mailto:chuckschmidt@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 9:27 AM To: Classic Rendezvous Subject: Re: [CR]Favorite Mods.
Brandon Ives wrote:
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> 1. Drillium parts. Like everything good it can be overdone and lead to
sadness, but done correctly it can remove a lot of weight and add a lot of
style.
Example of above:
http://www.velo-retro.com/
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> 4. Adding the same color, or a complementary color, to all the grooves
and cut-outs in the parts. This really adds a stunning look to the bike
even if the parts aren't milled and drilled. It's really easy to do the
crankarm and shifter grooves, but the lettering in the brake calipers is a
really nice accent.
Example of above:
http://www.velo-retro.com/
Chuck Schmidt SoPas, SoCal http://www.velo-retro.com (reprint catalogs)
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