Originally Posted by
bikeaddiction1
Don't waste your time, just send it to me
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Seriously though, I have overhauled, restored, or whatever you want to call it, more bikes than I can count that are in this condition. If you are new to it you will need some bike tools and there is a learning curve, but if it is for yourself I'd go for it. There are lots of good YouTube videos, and a great sources of information on this forum and other biking sites. Do some research before carrying out each step and it can save you the frustration of breaking a vintage part that can be tough to replace. If you don't want to buy some specialized tools like a crank puller or freewheel removal tool a bike shop can do that in 15 minutes and it should not cost much. Some of those tools are not expensive. I just bought a new freewheel removal tool for $14 Canadian new. Before you start, I would check and see if the seat post and stem come out easy as they can be tough if they are seized.
Thanks. Will check and YouTube for more info