Lately, when I haven't been working on a sallet project I've been slowly dismembering an old Trek road bike with the goal of converting it to fixed gear. One of the problems I face is repainting (for the second time). Rattle-can painting a bike frame is a big fat pain and never looks great. It just occurred to me that the frame could be stripped, polished and otherwise treated like plate armour. That may be wildly impractical but it's cheap and led me to the idea of a subtle armour design theme throughout the project--all bright steel frame and aluminum components, leather saddle, etc. No brakes on a classic "fixie," so there won't be ugly cables to spoil the look.
So, I'm brainstorming about the kinds of subtle details that would echo, say, late 15th c. German or Italian armour. A red saddle and bar tape, for example. Red wheels are an option. I have one set of brazed bottle mounts on the down tube, and there might be some interesting possibilities there (can't think of any at present).
Can you think of other things? tiny shaffron over the stem, with the eye-guards over the bars? steel ring for a mace?
I'll entertain all ideas but keep in mind the aesthetic of the fixie, which is meant to be stripped, mechanically simple and light (but typically rather flashy). See the bike below as a good example of the type.
I won't be getting one of those black sallet bike helmets, but SOMEBODY should get one and paint accordingly! :D





