Old 07-08-20, 07:51 AM
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Clean it, overhaul all the bearings, put some new cables on it (maybe a new chain if necessary) and ride it. Maybe a new saddle if your replacement isn't perfect. Coming back after a long time away is going to require a somewhat uncomfortable re-breaking in of your behind no matter what saddle you have.
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