Re: 1988 Red Muddy Fox Courier oddity
I suspect that's what a previous owner attempted, but it can't hurt to try again!
I couldn't find my pin spanner, so I tried attacking it with a stanley knife, to no avail - that plastic's tougher than it looks! I'll try a monkey wrench next, and then a drill and hacksaw if that doesn't work.
Last night I set about stripping and cleaning the frame, and having a closer look at the patina. It's been through some hard times, it seems! There are many little chips of paint missing, some scratches, a dented cable guide, and a lot of chainsuck damage. In some places, the edge of the lugging has been scratched, and the resulting corrosion has started to spread under the paint. :|
I don't mind the big patches of missing paint - they're easy to treat, but the little bits where rust has gone under the paintwork are trickier. I might sand the paint off on those, to expose all the rust. Same goes for the bits where someone's tried to cover the chips up with badly matched crimson paint!
Despite lacking any lubrication whatsoever, the headset seems to be in good condition, and there's no rust in the head tube. The seat tube also looks alright on the inside, but some rust flakes rattled out of the down tube at one point.
I'm under no illusion that this bike is anything special, technically, but I'm a sucker for a special edition, and I feel that some parts have to be kept to respect that. I'm actually starting to like the Exage Mountain groupset, too!