Triban 3 paint match.

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After spending much of evening giving Rosie (my bike) a good clean, service etc I found no issues at all, everything working like a dream...pretty sure the missus thinks my priorities are in the wrong place and/or I'm having an affair with my bike though.

Anyway my T3 has a couple of very minor cosmetic scratches to the paint work; has anyone come across any paint or nail varnish or whatever that matches the paint nicely just to touch up the areas slightly?

Done a fair few miles on Rosie now; still working like the day I got her. Accepted that I'll need a replacement wheel set soon (T3 normally has wheel issues). All in all a cracking bike that punches WAY above it's weight, I've found no issues and it keeps up in sportifs/events.

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Location
Birmingham
go onto the triban2 site and post this question !

http://triban3owners.freeforums.net/index.cgi
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
Found this in another Triban thread. Not a Triban owner myself so haven't tried it, but it's worth a punt!

If anyone is in need of touch up paint for the Triban 3 (Red), I have used "Bright Red" "Nail Paint" by BarryM (paint code NP 262) bought from Superdrug at £2.99. The paint match is very good. I applied it with a very thin artist's paint brush and it worked a treat on some scratches on the top tube.

Got some funny looks from the lasses stood around the cosmetics displays though as it took a while to pick what I hoped would be the best match. :becool:
 
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Chescadence

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Found this in another Triban thread. Not a Triban owner myself so haven't tried it, but it's worth a punt!

Thanks very much for that..you're a star!! Sounds just the ticket, £2.99 is certainly worth a punt! I can always put it on a bit of paper first for a rough idea.

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mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
Location
Narfuk
I pointed Jazloc in the direction of Halfords (apologies for any offence caused on a cycling forum ;) ) Tool box red touch up paint. Cheap, easy to use and I found it to be a perfect match.
 
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Chescadence

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Thanks for all the responses; sounds good to me! I was thinking that Nail varnish might chip easy, I'll be near a halfords tomorrow so I'll go an check their paint first.

I know it seems a little OTT to touch it up, but if there's a paint that matches; why not eh?

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markharry66

Über Member
Download paint.net take photo of bike, use colour picker which will give you colour number match with colour number at suppplier
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
For me, a bicycle isn't really a bicycle until it has chips and scratches on it.

I have to agree, every bike needs a few battle scars.

Its the same with commuters in their brand new Christmas present day glo jackets, I always feel they look better once they have a bit of dirt on them, no one wants to look like the new boy!
In my rugby playing days, I could never wear new boots, I had to rub mud on and scuff them up, it makes you look like a battle hardened warrior!
 
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