My trusty 12 year old Waterford-built Rivendell developed a crack in the joint between the seat tube & one of the seat stays, and the joint had to be re-brazed (hooray for steel).
Poor Dusty's paint had been dinged up some by it's previous owner - and by me- and I had been thinking about getting her repainted for a while. So this was a good a time as any.
We picked her up from the painter today. Rick at D&D Cyles in San Lorenzo did a fabulous job - this picture doesn't do it justice.
We tried to match the original color - a really stunning dusty rose metallic. The color is a bit richer now, could just be that the original paint had faded or the old clear coat had yellowed. He did a fancier paint job, filling in the lug cutouts with cream paint, which isn't all that apparent in the picture. I was hoping Rick could get the original Rivendell decals from that era (the decals had an arrow motif back then) but he could only get the current ones, which is fine, they actually look better than the old ones.
Dusty is now being built up by Chris at Robinson Wheelworks - he says hi to Trek420 and bikerz, by the way! - and I should have my sweet "new" ride by the beginning of March.![]()



- and I had been thinking about getting her repainted for a while. So this was a good a time as any.
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