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[Closed] Argos - that good for respray or should I be looking elsewhere too?

 nim
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Hi all.

Am hearing differing reports re the quality of Argos paint jobs ie looks fantastic at first but not durable enough for an MTB?

Any thoughts? An outfit nearer Herts/London would be ideal if anyone can suggest?

Thanks,

Nim


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 4:59 pm
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Nimrod
Its James - I read this post, thinking couldn't have summed up Argos paint job better - only to realise I think its me your quoting as having summed up Argos paint job in this way!!!!
Think I've been told they usually do Road bikes - so not subject to same abuse....hence paint not fairing well on the forks I had done.
But they did look stunning on day I picked them up, better than Rock Shox's own finish IMO.
Hope someone else can offer subjective opinion for you.....
heard me & Mr-many bikes - have acquired another each!!! going all slopestyle in Surrey Hills ..! or trying too.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 5:12 pm
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Get a local powdercoater to do it(see yellow pages) for £30 to £50 which will be more durable although not as beautifal as an argos finish.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 5:24 pm
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I wouldn't use them for an MTB again - the finish is 1st class but it scratches too easily. They painted my old Breezer, which I had to cover in helicopter tape to protect it. For an everyday type bike then I second the recommendation for a powdercoater, I had a bike done a few years ago and the finish was tough as old boots.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 5:27 pm
 nim
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Hey James - You were my inside scoop on the subject!

Yes heard about the slope style action and saw the pics too!

Shame you weren't around last Sunday - decent ride - but gather you were living it up in your caravan?!

Take care mate.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 5:33 pm
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anyone had experience with the tougher paint they recommend for dh bikes?


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 5:46 pm
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I have had paint jobs done in the past (10 years ago) beautiful finnish but chipped realy easy on the road bikes

But Peteproddy had his inbred done a while ago and it is holding together realy well and looks superb


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 5:50 pm
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I had my nomad done, the finish was great new, but find it chips really really easily. I might be tempted to look elsewhere next time. They do a first class job, but i think it is more road bike orientated.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 5:51 pm
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Argos do beautiful work, but most paint just isn't the best option for mtb use, powdercoat makes more sense.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 6:02 pm
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One of my MTBs is in their gallery. Looks nice but not particularly durable - and this is a garage queen.

Unless you want a fade or something fancy, powder is the way to go for durability, though some powder coaters can do fades as well now.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 6:36 pm
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Argos do seem to do lovely work, but powdercoating is the way to go...


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 6:56 pm
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powder coating is vastly cheaper too, as a pro painter by trade i'd want more than £50 to paint a frame.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 7:51 pm
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My Nomad was repainted by Argos, apart from the normal rubs and scratches it still looks fresh.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 8:11 pm
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My experience is similar to most.

Great initial appearance but seems to "scuff" ie it's gloss/shine seems diminished pretty quickly. Also it seems to flake off in larger segments as opposed to chip off in smaller bits when stones chip it etc.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 8:13 pm
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That looks suspiciously like a location very close to The Ponderosa, peatsteve
I miss the old route through the forest and out the other side.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 8:18 pm
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Depending on the finish you want, there might be better/cheaper.

for example, a lot of the old school bmx community use a couple of guys who do top class work everytime, as they do it almost at a loss, for fun.

Guys trust their valuable old school bikes, which will be older more worn, and possibly more susceptible to damage to these guys.

Powdercoating seems preferable, for a hard wearing, long lasting coat, and I can find a thread on radbmx.com which has loads of photos.

www.pwsfinishing.co.uk

and http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=56789.0 (you might need to join up toaccess it) to see loads of refinished bikes including candycoats ect.

Theres a couple of others I can find if your interested.


 
Posted : 21/08/2009 10:28 pm