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Old 07-22-20, 07:13 AM
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bnewberry
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You must lead a charmed life. I have been looking for a bike like that for years. I live in a rural area that is very poor when it comes to nice old bikes so nothing doing.

Definitely worth fixing up and riding! I don’t know about restoring, if it is a bike you love then probably yes. I would clean it and preserve the paint, wax the bare areas and ride it. The problem with a full restore is the cost Sometimes makes the bike too special to ride as much as it deserves to be ridden.
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