I had my erstwhile Herse powdercoated by someone accustomed to doing
bikes and it was beautiful. Yes, thicker around the lugs than paint if
you looked closely, but really not noticeable unless you expected to
find it. Heck, it may well have been nicer than the original paint,
which was pretty intact before the job -- tho' this paint may itself
not have been original, of course.

I'd not hesitate to have this man do my commuter Riv -- and just might
do that, curly lugs and all, one day.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Peter Morgano <[email protected]> wrote:
> You think powder coated to save cash too?  It can be done nice for alot
> cheaper than wet.  You do lose some definition around lugs but for a
> "beater"  shouldn't be an issue.
>

-- 
"Push back against the age as hard as it pushes against you."

Flannery O'Connor

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