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So there is a 99% chance i am going to get my old Look 586 ISP resprayed by Bogus.

it's now 10 years old and i think a new spray job would really do a world of good.

plus, how cool are his paintjobs!

 

the difficult part is trying to figure out what to spray the bike.

 

as the frame is so old i do not really need it to say LOOK on the sprayjob. that said it is nice to show off that it is a quality bike and that it is cheapy fongkong.

 

i'm thinking more a new take on a classic colour scheme. i'm not to interested in emulating any "newer" looking colours schemes.

i'd like it to be a total once off(or replica) beauty.

 

any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated

 

here is a old pic of the bike.

its currently built up with Sram Red Etap and will remain with Etap.

Roval CLX50 wheels.

 

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So there is a 99% chance i am going to get my old Look 586 ISP resprayed by Bogus.

it's now 10 years old and i think a new spray job would really do a world of good.

plus, how cool are his paintjobs!

 

the difficult part is trying to figure out what to spray the bike.

 

as the frame is so old i do not really need it to say LOOK on the sprayjob. that said it is nice to show off that it is a quality bike and that it is cheapy fongkong.

 

i'm thinking more a new take on a classic colour scheme. i'm not to interested in emulating any "newer" looking colours schemes.

i'd like it to be a total once off(or replica) beauty.

 

any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated

 

here is a old pic of the bike.

its currently built up with Sram Red Etap and will remain with Etap.

Roval CLX50 wheels.

 

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Bogus mixed a stunning blue for a frame he painted for me
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Look had an arrangement to use artist Piet Mondrians' designs on their bikes. I still think of those as the real Look colours. But that's just me. Luckily beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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Endles possibilities, all well within Bogus' abilities. Some more outrageous, some quite subtle. The sky imagination is the limit!

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So there is a 99% chance i am going to get my old Look 586 ISP resprayed by Bogus.

it's now 10 years old and i think a new spray job would really do a world of good.

plus, how cool are his paintjobs!

 

the difficult part is trying to figure out what to spray the bike.

 

as the frame is so old i do not really need it to say LOOK on the sprayjob. that said it is nice to show off that it is a quality bike and that it is cheapy fongkong.

 

i'm thinking more a new take on a classic colour scheme. i'm not to interested in emulating any "newer" looking colours schemes.

i'd like it to be a total once off(or replica) beauty.

 

any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated

 

here is a old pic of the bike.

its currently built up with Sram Red Etap and will remain with Etap.

Roval CLX50 wheels.

 

attachicon.gifpost-19822-0-71989700-1497190450.jpg

Have to agree with DJR on the Mondrian theme, it’s classic look. Can do it very subtly though, here’s 2 examples:

 

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Have to agree with DJR on the Mondrian theme, it’s classic look. Can do it very subtly though, here’s 2 examples:

 

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The black one in particular is very classy ...... would love to do something like that.  :thumbup:

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