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done, a frame's paint should bring out, not hide,
the builder's hard work. Those long hours of careful
lug preparation, frame filing, polishing with an
emery cloth should be showcased and brought out.
That's why Torelli frames usually have a single
color lovingly applied. We are so very proud of our
frames, we don't want any clutter obscuring what we
have accomplished.
There
is another reason for our conservative approach to
paint schemes. Fashion comes and goes, yet the bike
remains. Bikes with the flashy paint jobs of only a
few years ago look old and dated. Yet, look at a
beautiful red or green bike made a decade ago and it
still looks fresh and new if it has been cared for.
That is what we want to make. Beautiful bikes whose
beauty lasts and transcends mere style.
That
said, this is one man's opinion. We understand that
many of our customers enjoy a bright, gloriously
outrageously painted bike. For those of you with
this inclination, we offer our Decor
Fantasy paint option.
Our
paint options vary from frame to frame. The first
major difference is: is the frame painted in Italy,
or in the U.S.? The following explanation will make
the colors available explanation on our web pages
easier to understand.
Italian
Paint
Some of our frames are painted in Italy. For a few
models, this is the only option. Italian paint is
not as well done as American paint, but it does
offer a couple of advantages. The colors are
generally stronger because some pigments unavailable
in the U.S. are used in Italy. Italian paint is also
cheaper. Because we use several paint shops in
Italy, and they are not always responsive to our
exact wishes, there is a large amount of variation
in color. If you desire a frame to be painted in a
particular Italian color, the wait can be up to 5
months because of the long lead time in ordering a
frame. The frame must be built, then painted, then
transported to the U.S. We are happy to do this. It
requires a non-refundable payment in full with an
understanding that the time can be long and the
results beautiful, but inexact.
Typically,
we have frames painted in blue and candy red with
Italian paint.
American
Paint
We paint with DuPont Imron. We have negotiated with
our painter the ability to have our frames painted
in eleven different colors. The colors you are
seeing on the screen are only an APPROXIMATION of
the colors we paint. Different computer monitors
have different color palettes available making exact
color display impossible.

NON
STOCK IMRON FLEET COLORS
You
can also choose from an Imron Fleet Manual of about
600 colors. This usually costs about $100
more. Pictured below are tube samples of some
of the recent non-stock colors we have
painted.

Light Blue, Black
Metallic, Pearl Orange, Signal Green, Ruby Red

Black Metallic, Yellow,
Molteni Orange, Light Teal Metallic, Signal Green

Burgundy, Global Blue,
Dark Violet Metallic, Graphite Effect, Pearl Blue
Met.

Fire Orange, Silver
Metallic, Red, Light Violet Effect, Shadow Grey
Effect

Phantom Grey Metallic,
Mariner Blue Met., Pearl Orange, Green Pearl, Red

Light Blue, Pearl White,
Champagne, Ultraviolet, Orange
We
try to have a selection of each model on our shelves
painted in a stock, ready to go color. In the
summer, when the high season is upon us, this can be
difficult. Many of our frames are available with
either Italian or American paint. The American
painted option on these dual-option frames costs
more, usually about $150.00 extra.
If
the 11 colors we offer are not satisfactory, we can
paint a frame, whose stock specification is an
American paint job, in any DuPont Imron color for an
additional charge. We can only paint in Imron, using
Imron colors. Colors selected from PPG paints or
other paint manufacturers or car colors cannot be
used. Many bike shops have Imron charts because it
is the paint choice of most high-end builders.
Decals
Torelli and Mondonico frames both have several decal
colors available. You can specify the decal color
you want. Here are photos of the Torelli decal
colors available.
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White/Black |
Yellow/Black |
Red/Black |
If
you desire a complex or special paint job, we have a
form that can be faxed to you or your store. With
that in hand, we can give the shop an accurate price
quotation.
Turnaround
time for paint is about three weeks, but it can
stretch to four weeks in the high season. We are
extremely happy to send a frame to be painted in any
of the eleven colors above instead of one of the
stock shelf colors. There is no price difference
between a stock "shelf" American color and
any one of the other ten colors. We ask only that
you be a bit patient so that we can do it right.
White
is available, but because it is difficult to do
correctly, it entails an extra charge.
Touch-up
paint
Because of the reformulation of frame paint to
comply with Southern California air quality
regulations, we can no longer supply a touch-up
paint that will harden at room temperature. We've
found that the following Testor's enamel colos
(available at any hobby shop) match our American
paint colors fairly well:
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Yellow:
1114
Red: 1103
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Green:
1530 "jade green"
Blue: 1539 "sapphire"
Purple: 52704 "grape pearl" |
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For
Italian colors, you may have to ride your bike to
the hobby store to find a match.
CHROMING
AND OTHER OPTIONS:
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Special
Options
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Retail
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Show
Finish Paint
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$295.00+
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Chrome
Head Lugs
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$175.00+
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Rear
Triangle Chroming
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$280.00+
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Right
Chainstay*
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$145.00+
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Both
Chainstays
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$200.00+
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Fork
Crown Mask
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$50.00+
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Name
On Frame*
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$50.00+
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*We
recommend these two finish upgrades with EVERY
Torelli or Mondonico Order!
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