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Old 12-21-23 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by SJX426
[MENTION=133054]AdventureManCO[/MENTION] - Yes, just over the entire tandem frame!
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In the queue for painting. Currently applying WD40 every year or so.
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Definitely a PC candidate.
It just hangs out a lot.
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I have a couple of bicycles completely in the raw, the '87 Ironman being one of them. There is just something especially honest about a raw bike. There is nowhere to hide, for rust, cracks, bulges, separations, etc. The brazework is exposed. I appreciate it and, like you, try to keep the surface corrosion at bay in this state. Living in Colorado where it is dry definitely helps out quite a bit.
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