Soothing to watch and quite informative. However, to me it seems like you just took apart a perfectly good classic Brompton that did not need restoring, only to repaint it in a garish colour scheme! 😀
우와.....손을 보니 여성분 같은데. 혹시 맞는지요.....정말 색을 보는 높은수준에 안목과 자전거 재조립부터 색까지. 어느 하나 부족함이 없네요.....세상에서 단하나뿐인 자전거네요....오래됀자전거에 생명을 불어넣어주는 작업자에 기술이 정말 대단합니다..... 저는 버디를 타고있는데 버디는 작업영상이 없나요 없다면 버디도 한번 부탁드립니다....
Love the color. Love the craftmanship. Love the length detailed vídeo without commenting. I don't love that you didn't swap the components for some fancier ones. Still, amazing job!
막... 설레면서 봤습니다. 요즘 아주 조금씩 제 자전거를 스스로 관리해서 정비도 조금씩 하게 되어서 이전보단 보는 눈이 생겨서 그런지 뭔가 많이 아름답습니다. 과정 전체가 말이죠. 결과도 무척 아름답지만 그 과정도 못지 않게 보기 좋았습니다. 언젠가 꼭 인연이 닿아 제 자전거도 부탁하게 될 것 같은 느낌이 듭니다. 좋은 영상 잘 봤습니다^^
Abolutely beautiful. Greetings from Bolivia. I like very much your job. Truly talented. I have a second hand foldable bike, Dahon Suv D6. I did a whole service in order to use it. but couldnt't disassembly completely jeje.
안녕하세요 Very interessting video and nice restoration I don't like what you did with the painting (but it's just mho) but what a good work you did on the bike.. It seemed so easy to take it apart then rebuilt it ...
Thanks for this video, very enjoyable and informative. Could you tell me where you got the derailleur cable anchorage end piece that clamps the cable shown at 17:53? The part that fits in the end and clamps a grub screw down on the cable. Thanks again for the video.
Nice work! Question though, why do on some restorations you strip it up to the frame while for some like this one, you just rough sand the existing paint then repaint? I'm curious. Thanks!
In order to protect the frame and ensure that the paint is applied well, the reason why the existing paint is not peeled off seems to be that there is no problem with using it as the background paint. This is because the existing paint is severely damaged when removing it.
The original paint is being used like a primer. It is still very well adhered to the original metal frame so there's no need to remove it. In some cases people strip it because they want to make it a raw version or because there is existing rust under the paint and they're trying to do a more intensive restoration than this needed. This bike was in excellent condition