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Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« on: May 21, 2013, 11:17:31 pm »
A lot of components on my very nice thorn audax were pretty worn. The paint work has definitely seen better days and I think the time has come for a respray / renovation. I could have patched it up but just fancied a change as much as anything, the limited edition paint job is a bit dated. Was thinking orange with black forks, but that might be another scheme which may date. (oh well, can always do the same again in another 14 years)

I bought this new in 1998. It's been very well used since.




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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2013, 06:06:54 am »
Yes your bike is looking for a little Love.
It will look like new again once you repaint it.
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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2013, 06:30:24 am »
Nice looking bike.
May I ask about the front hub?
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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2013, 11:00:52 am »
Its a shimano dyno-hub / hub generator. Nice piece of kit, a lot cheaper than SON hub generators, and just as good.
Allows fit&forget lighting system.

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2013, 02:22:56 pm »
http://www.paulusquiros.co.uk/#/super-randonneur/4575158489

seen this stunning looking bike on cyclechat the colour is fantastic.

best of luck with the  facelift . ;)
cheers
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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2013, 03:26:30 pm »
Mmm. Given in the light that I'm not a roadie and don't have the faintest idea what an audax bike "should look like" today...

I think your bike looks like a class act, and next I start wondering if it wouldn't be possible to refresh or duplicate that paintwork to keep the bike "authentic". That may also add to its financial value, though very likely far less than a tricky paint job like that would cost.

But then again, what do I know about road bikes? I ride a bike with somewhat wavery gold coachlines painted by an 89 year-old.

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2013, 04:20:32 pm »
Hi Steve!

My, what a well-used bike and much-loved, I'm sure. Evidence of good times together and some real Adventures in all-weather. And, still a real beauty!
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Was thinking orange with black forks
Would seeing this example help for the orange part? http://customframebuilding.ellisbriggscycles.co.uk/images/ellis_briggs_randonneur_special_big.jpg
...or, in a bolder Merckx-style Molteni burnt-orange with some white panels: http://forum.ctc.org.uk/userpix/164_IMG_0059_2.jpg
Here, someone mixed green with their orange, an unexpected combination: http://s51.photobucket.com/user/tombudd/media/001-8.jpg.html
A nice Thorn-based variation on your original: http://roadcyclinguk.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/news/images/IMGP1643.jpg

My favorite rando bike is blue/blue, but there's many combinations and colors that look good for this style bike. if I were to have a rando/Audax bike painted, I'd be sorely tempted to consider the color of French green marine (illite) clay (argile verte illite). It is close to this in shade:
(wet) http://www.sz-promo.com/cn-img/843/849cnal1/french-green-reflective-glass-yrg-fgrg8011-291.jpg
(dry) http://suvens.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/French-Green-Clay.jpg

Whatever you choose, it'll look terrific, Steve; your bikes always look great!

Best,

Dan.

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2013, 10:41:54 pm »
The ctc forum link is very like the bike of an acquaintance of mine: I couldnt find the posting it was linked from, do you have that Dan ? Im curious to see if its his.

I like the mercian colour scheme best, but dont have decals for the panels.
thanks for these , Dan
-steve

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #8 on: May 23, 2013, 03:13:38 am »
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The ctc forum link is very like the bike of an acquaintance of mine: I couldnt find the posting it was linked from, do you have that Dan ? Im curious to see if its his.
Hi Steve; sure do: http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18006

I think I'd cast a vote in favor of this sort of definite, dark Molteni orange. Sometimes, a lighter orange when combined with black doesn't come off so well, but it really depends on how it is executed. Contrasting panels give an old-school, period touch that can look nice if a more classic appearance is a goal.
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I like the mercian colour scheme best, but dont have decals for the panels.
I was initially a bit repulsed by the green with orange combo, but on reflection, find it appealing. It is different and interesting, and "ponders" nicely as a complete piece.

Steve, it is very easy to make transfers or decals of your own for use on bicycles. I've done it with good success. Here -- I've made a custom Google search on how to do so: http://tinyurl.com/pthe9t5

If you're wet-painting, then it is easy to cover, protec, and seal the decals (either water-transfer, solvent-transfer, or plotter-vinyl stickers) with a compatible clear coat. If your frame is newly powdercoated, then options for protecting the decals are somewhat more limited but still possible in many cases (vinyl and many homegrown materials most won't stand the heat-setting of a clear powdercoat...but others can). Gotcha covered on those issues with another custom Google search here: http://tinyurl.com/o6fg8rx

Steve, if I may suggest, a repaint is the perfect time to consider painting your name on the frame as well. Jags did this with his Raleigh, and it surely does personalize the bike and can look very tasteful. It does make resale more problematic -- bad if the sale is deliberate or very, very good if the bike has been stolen and might prevent a theft.

Best,

Dan.

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2013, 08:58:53 am »
I have seen a few companies offering name (and flag) decals. I will order a couple of thorn decals although I'll struggle to get one of these I think.


Meantime, I've stripped it right back and saved off the bits. Will replace some, but on reflection, I'll stick with the bar-end changers. I will revert to a square taper b/b, and a few other "retro" bits and pieces. Frame will go for a respray soon.....


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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2013, 09:03:12 am »
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I will order a couple of thorn decals although I'll struggle to get one of these I think.
I think so, too! In the States such careful and individual tube selections by a custom builder are called a "supermix" tube selection.
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Frame will go for a respray soon...
Ohhh, Man...not even a hint as to final color?  ;D

Bst,

Dan. (...who is eager to see the finished result and already knows it will look terrific)

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #11 on: June 08, 2013, 09:37:07 am »
Can't wait to see this i'm still dreaming about my new blue gloss thorn audax. ::)

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #12 on: August 18, 2013, 11:25:51 pm »
Other things getting in the way of updating this thread. Got my frame back and its a very nice job, but a bit brighter in the flesh than I'd anticipated.  Its nicer in the daylight, these pics dont really do it justice.

Been building it this week, and thoroughly enjoying the build. Not much to beat messing around in the garage building up a bike from nice clean parts.  I've opted for reusing many parts, but cables will be new.




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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #13 on: August 19, 2013, 12:05:21 am »
Wow what a paint job fantastic fair play to the painter he sure got it spot on.
did he have to strip it back to bare metal. do you mind me asking how much.
fantastic enjoy every pedal stroke.

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Re: Thorn Audax - time for a facelift.
« Reply #14 on: August 19, 2013, 06:05:50 am »
Well, Steve, the results are just fantastic -- the bike looks *so* nice in its new livery!

Truly, from all appearances it could be a new frame, right off the rack at Thorn. Interesting choice for the black fork blades and head tube -- it "flows" very well and results in a nicely integrated look.

What a pleasure to see, and very kid of you to share the results with us. Hoping we'll see a final shot or two of this lovely frame all built-up once again.

All best wishes for many happy rides ahead,

Dan.