This 2003 Titanium Crown Jewel came back for a new paint job.
This frameset features the colors: 2011 Boss Blue, Vanilla Shake and Black with exposed shotpeened titanium rear end.
At this point they thought it would be a good idea to upgrade their fork to a new ENVE 2.0, painted to match. (good idea)
It still has the original seat collar...
... and the original Steling Silver headbadge with 7+ year old patina.
Good as new... maybe better.
- t.e.
Man that is hot!
ReplyDeleteOne of the best I have seen you guys do.
ReplyDeleteAny "Before" pictures for dramatic effect? That is hot!
ReplyDeletevery nice paint job. The only thing I have a question about/have an issue with is the logo on the inside fork -- wont it get really grimy and/or chip easily there?
ReplyDeleteCraig T, I've sent Tyler "before" photos.
ReplyDeleteThat makes me feel all warm and funny...be back in five...
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ReplyDeleteIF is green definitely
my grand mother used to tell me "poors can't afford buying cheap product!" believe me she knows what she means she is 105 y/old living alone and was a first hour resistant during WWII helping english paratroopers and pilots to get back to UK.
IF is what a smaller planet need great product made for a life long use.
is the blue a stock color?
ReplyDeleteThe blue is a new stock color called Boss Blue, an obvious reference to Boss Mustangs. It's part of a series of colors that play off of American muscle car heritage. Others include Barracuda Purple, Omaha Orange, Velocity Yellow, and Sprout Green.
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