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Well, I'm inclined to leave it alone for a while. But, if I did go with an effort to rub out the dent a little (probably couldn't get much out), fill it, and touch up the paint, would I be best off going with Cyclart? Any other recommendations? RRB is local to me, but I'm not sure if he does repair/repaint work.
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Originally Posted by bibliobob
(Post 13313933)
Well, I'm inclined to leave it alone for a while. But, if I did go with an effort to rub out the dent a little (probably couldn't get much out), fill it, and touch up the paint, would I be best off going with Cyclart? Any other recommendations? RRB is local to me, but I'm not sure if he does repair/repaint work.
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The dent doesn't look really serious to me.
I'd use a brass brush to remove the loose rust, put some rust reformer or linseed oil over the spot, move the clamp to cover it, and enjoy the ride. With a little TLC, I suspect you'll easily get a couple decades of use out of it before it needs attention again. |
Thanks John. And thanks to everyone who chimed in. As I kind of expected, reactions were all over the map, ranging from a total loss to very little impact to value. And, recommendations for repair/preserve/restore ranged from simply stopping the rust (which is minor) to filling it, and all the way to top tube replacement.
Value is in the eye of the beholder, and we just got a nice snapshot of different views. I plan to move ahead with acquiring it and will take action slowly. I'll start by rebuilding her and stopping the rust. I might consider rubbing/filling the dent and then getting it touched up, but that's as far as I expect that I'd go with it. First things first, I'll get her on the road for some miles (I don't believe in wall hangers). Sunny days only, of course. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by bibliobob
(Post 13329191)
Thanks John. And thanks to everyone who chimed in. As I kind of expected, reactions were all over the map, ranging from a total loss to very little impact to value. And, recommendations for repair/preserve/restore ranged from simply stopping the rust (which is minor) to filling it, and all the way to top tube replacement.
Value is in the eye of the beholder, and we just got a nice snapshot of different views. I plan to move ahead with acquiring it and will take action slowly. I'll start by rebuilding her and stopping the rust. I might consider rubbing/filling the dent and then getting it touched up, but that's as far as I expect that I'd go with it. First things first, I'll get her on the road for some miles (I don't believe in wall hangers). Sunny days only, of course. Thanks! Best of luck, as she's a beauty. |
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