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Old 09-14-15 | 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by abellanti
After alot of consideration and taking the advice of you guys, I decided to give the frame a slow, thoughtful rust removal treatment and match the paint the best I can and touch up the spots. The longer I have the frame the more it grows on me. It is a piece of 80s Trek history and I know I would regret a repaint...in addition to killing any collector value. This frame was raced hard, as it was meant to be. It would be a shame to erase that history. I'll repost when I'm done with the build!
It looks like that's a good candidate for the often talked about Oxalic Acid bath to get rid of the rust and then protect the metal. If it's a problem to match that color- I would think a clear would be appropriate for this bike. This is a really, really special bike- and much like the pink 770s, that color is a "badge" in and of itself.

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