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-   -   Cinelli SC - touch up, repaint or leave it? (https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/472012-cinelli-sc-touch-up-repaint-leave.html)

rideone 07-24-09 04:59 PM

i have a similar problem on a vintage frame in an impossible to match color. the rust was plenty, but small in diameter. i started by polishing with a buffing wheel. that removed the rust, but uncovered those black veins. i bought a glass fiber pen to get to the more stubborn spots and worked down to bare metal. at first i wanted to go the touch up route, but could not match the color for the life of me. regardless, in spots where i didn't even see surface rust, i had pitting below the paint.

i asked myself the same questions as the OT. in the end i decided to strip and repaint. i still agonize over the possibilty that MAYBE i could have gotten the bike built up quicker and with a lot less effort, but hey I want to ride in berlin germany and in the winter. rust can't be a problem. who knows if i will sell the bike or keep it forever, but a good repainted vintage frame can also fetch some serious coin. a serious buyer will always look at a rusty frame as just that. a frame which needs a lot of maintenance and or prep work to be restored. just my 2 cents.

RobbieTunes 07-24-09 05:42 PM

I'd repaint.

OK, so kick me.

mudboy 07-24-09 05:59 PM

I've owned a Super Corsa and a Speciale Corsa, and personally, I'd repaint it if I were going to keep and ride it. It's not a "mint", completely original as it was purchased in the 60's bike as it is, so I think any perceived value in keeping the chips and dings is going to be minimal. Now, if it had 60's Nuovo Gran Sport, original wheels, etc., etc., I might have a different opinion.

Even repainted, it's still a one in a million bike that will get attention.

Pete


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