Hi Eric, When it is not panto'ed it might be screen printed. An old fashioned printer should be able to do it when you have a sample of the Gios Script. Sometimes the also print a special kind of decal which is then applied and has to be baked, the same method is used for printing on glass like in beer steins and such. But it is hard to tell without a detailed picture. The rims are imho either GL 440 or SSC models, those were the models I remember having that white or yellow Mavic sticker. Very expensive rims at the day. I used to select GP 4 ob my first bike which looked similiar but did not have those stickers and were affordable. We then used to order separate sticker at Bruegelmann, the large german mil order house and but them on our GP 4s to get that pro-look.
Regards
Michael
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] Im Auftrag von e a Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Januar 2007 07:18 An: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Betreff: [CR]refurbishing black anodized Gios stem - need help
so i've decided that this is the year to
restore/rejuvinate/refurbish/whatever you want to call it, my 82 Gios
Super
record. i have a black anodized gios stem, like the one in this picture
- http://bulgier.net/
any suggestions on how to get this looking better?
Eric Acuna Santa Rosa, CA
PS - can someone identify what rims are used in the picture above? i see
"MAVIC" on them, but what model?
Thanks.
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