Old 11-16-18 | 11:15 AM
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From: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - burrrrr!

Bikes: 1958 Rabeneick 120D, 1968 Legnano Gran Premio, 196? Torpado Professional, 2000 Marinoni Piuma

Restoring a bike is a costly, environmentally unfriendly and frustrating event when one realizes that the bucks spent will not come back when the bike is seeking a new home. Street restoring a bike, which is, usually, what I do, is not nearly as costly, or environmentally unfriendly or frustrating when the time comes to find a new owner for that bike. So, I tend to refresh (Street Restore following the period and price point philosophy that I have come to, pretty much, live by.

That said, before jumping into the Full Monty, take the time to understand the pros and cons of Should I Paint My Bike?

Though some of the paint is shot, on this old Legnano, I have resisted the urge to paint the bike simply because I do not have to. I can paint it anytime or a hundred times. But it can remain original only one time and that, so far, is good enough for me...



Hope that is a help.
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