That is the final coat now. I’ll wet sand and polish it out.More paint/lacquer over orange peel just results in more orange peel. It needs rubbing down before the final coat.
Bike-Discount.de - I noticed the price fluctuates a lot. I had time waiting for the frame to get the best prices.@Rob Rides EMTB really cool project dude. Where did you manage to get Zeb Ultimate's for that price?
polish to finish after final coat bud. build up as much as you can, it will give you the best chance of not polishing or sanding throughDo you usually do a final polish then one more clear coat? Or polish to finish after final coat?
3 coats of clear coat so will give gentle wet sand 1000 grit then polish. I’m not super fussed about 100% perfection as fist DIY attempt, but if I can improve it will be happy bpolish to finish after final coat bud. build up as much as you can, it will give you the best chance of not polishing or sanding through
do you have a polishing compound ? I used to go through polishing compounds from heavy to light (all relative of course, they were not heavy at all) on a wheel, a rotary sander or by hand. if you mop it with a sander and bonnet, be careful of edges, otherwise just follow the same route around the frame as you did when you sanded. the best thing I found once it was off the polishing wheel was using 3M's 'finesse it' - however, it shows every little bit that you missed so may be overkill on a MTB frame but was essential for what I was doing.3 coats of clear coat so will give gentle wet sand 1000 grit then polish. I’m not super fussed about 100% perfection as fist DIY attempt, but if I can improve it will be happy b
I do have a DAS6 sander and polish - maybe I can use thisdo you have a polishing compound ? I used to go through polishing compounds from heavy to light (all relative of course, they were not heavy at all) on a wheel, a rotary sander or by hand. if you mop it with a sander and bonnet, be careful of edges, otherwise just follow the same route around the frame as you did when you sanded. the best thing I found once it was off the polishing wheel was using 3M's 'finesse it' - however, it shows every little bit that you missed so may be overkill on a MTB frame but was essential for what I was doing.
yea, start with that, test by hand first. see how it turns out, it may well be more than enough. judging by my Levo it will be far better than any factory finish already
hi rob. mine is assembled, i just waiting rear brake hose to test it. I am impressed by the quality of the frame, all adjusts perfectely. however i needed to increase length of wire of remote and the power supply, too short. another recomandations, rear hydraulic hose and derailleur pass through the hole behind the lower swing arm. I will test before with 2x29" . With the 315x60 rear shock i have 163mm travel and i have mounted 160 fork, that gave 360mm of bb hight. i test 27.5 more later
Thanks for all the tips. I agree the frame seems very good so far.hi rob. mine is assembled, i just waiting rear brake hose to test it. I am impressed by the quality of the frame, all adjusts perfectely. however i needed to increase length of wire of remote and the power supply, too short. another recomandations, rear hydraulic hose and derailleur pass through the hole behind the lower swing arm. I will test before with 2x29" . With the 315x60 rear shock i have 163mm travel and i have mounted 160 fork, that gave 360mm of bb hight. i test 27.5 more later
for the moment i have mounted an RP2 air in 215x60 to try "light" (23 kg), after i will ride with the van spring shock visible in upper pics. i have reduced a few the width of yoke (i have purchased one more in prevision)Thanks for all the tips. I agree the frame seems very good so far.
what shock mounting did you use? Did you need to order custom fit?
Thanks. Did you receive any mounting kits with your frame to fit the shock? I need to order some to fit.for the moment i have mounted an RP2 air in 215x60 to try "light" (23 kg), after i will ride with the van spring shock visible in upper pics. i have reduced a few the width of yoke (i have purchased one more in prevision)
I build it, 16.7 and 32.7 on my frameI need to get a shock mounting kit.
32 x 8 for frame mount, 16.5mm x8 for linkage.
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This Scotch Rubber Mastic tape 2228 for chain protection. Cheap and loads on there.Its looking awesome! What are you going to use/do for chainstay protection?
YesAre you building it up as a Mullet?
Better yet, use an old airplane mechanic favorite ACF-50. It'll stop and prevent any rust, maintain conductivity and not make a mess like dielectric grease. It's a must have in off road motorcycle connection too.Other owners seem to think that the connectors need to be waterproofed, so do fill the connectors with silicon grease or proper dielectric grease.
Oh the tension! Should that be mounteD RHS of stem?
yes it should!Oh the tension! Should that be mounteD RHS of stem?
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