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Community => Thorn General => Topic started by: mcduff on July 29, 2009, 11:57:47 PM

Title: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: mcduff on July 29, 2009, 11:57:47 PM
The Thorn website of old had some photographs of Paint Finishes with the "Billiard Cue" options.  Has anyone a bicycle of this type they can upload a photograph so I can get a view as before I do a bike build-up.
Thanks,  McDuff
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: julk on July 30, 2009, 10:14:00 AM
Try following this link to look at some photos (http://gallery.me.com/juliankettle) of my bike painted in a full retro finish including the billiard cue effect.
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: jags on July 30, 2009, 10:05:15 PM
hi julk i would love to see your photo's but that link dosen't work for me.hope you can fix it thanks. ;)
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: julk on July 31, 2009, 07:51:33 AM
jags,
I have just tried it and it worked for me, it should bring up a gallery with a couple of albums showing - clicking on the bike picture launches a viewer.
What is happening when you click on the link?

Try keying this address http://gallery.me.com/juliankettle into a browser, let me know what you see, pictures - error messages or what.
Julian.
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: jags on July 31, 2009, 01:25:57 PM
no joy julk all im getting is a black screen with my gallery on the top left hand corner.
ah could be my computer.pity..thanks anyway ,i;ll ask my son to try something different tonight.
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: expr on August 16, 2009, 09:41:32 PM
Picture of Expr in billiard que.
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: jags on August 17, 2009, 12:54:51 AM
class  ;)
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: vik on September 21, 2009, 09:40:39 PM
That link works for me [MacBook Pro & Firefox] Julk....lovely looking bike... ;D

safe riding,

Vik
www.thelazyrando.com
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: julk on September 21, 2009, 11:42:56 PM
Jags/Vik,
Thanks guys, the bike was a retirement present and I am delighted with it.
I was off on it for a couple of days cycle camping a couple of weeks ago and even had sunny weather here is Scotland! For those who like camping in comfort (me), the bike carries a heavy load impeccably.
Julian.
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: jags on September 22, 2009, 12:08:45 AM
hi julian i'll pop over to travelling light to have another look at your class bike.
but you know the one thing i dont like about the bike is all the cables,you would think being it's the top of the range thorn they could do a hell of a lot better job hideing all those cables.
my son's trek madone he has dura ace gear  but he has different cables on (sorry can't think of the name) but basically all the cables are hidden well up front that is.
yeah i think andy blance should have come up with a better system for rerouting cables.
other than that i would give my right arm to own one. ;)
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: vik on September 22, 2009, 06:34:12 PM
BTW - Julk I just noticed the Solidlights headlamp.  I've got one myself...anyways if yours is a few years old they offer an upgrade to a new version for a very reasonable cost..twice the brightness if I recall correctly.

http://www.solidlights.co.uk/products/xb2-upgrade.php

(http://www.solidlights.co.uk/products/1203D-XB2-640.png)

I'll probably take advantage of the upgrade at some point.

safe riding,

Vik
www.thelazyrando.com
Title: Re: Picture of Thorn Painted "Billiard Cue" Option
Post by: julk on September 22, 2009, 11:31:17 PM
Jags,
I think the only way to make the cables blend in would be to paint them :D
Having full length outers means no water or grit gets in with the cables.
No easy way of routing the cables inside as the frame tubes are sealed and there are S&S couplers.

Vik,
I bought a Supernova E3 asymmetric (glare free) a year ago to get the then brightest dynamo light. Of course, not long after, Solidlights came out with their upgrade so I got that done and it is worth having. Both lights are very bright.
I use the E3 for most road riding with traffic and the Solidlights if little traffic is expected on route as it puts more light up in front of you.
The Solidlights comes on at a slightly slower speed than the E3, both are driving a rear light and have a standlight facility. The E3 has no effect on my wireless computer. The Solidlights has a flashing mode.
I have no doubt that quite soon one of my sons will work out that with 2 front lights he will be able to borrow one if only he could have a dynohub front wheel for Christmas ::)
Julian.