Thank you. Totally agree. And budget constraints won't be relaxed for a few months, so there's no rush even if I wanted to.
I don't really care much for factory-spec - I just don't see how that is sustainable if the bike is used a lot. And I only get a hardon from the framesets - don't care much for the components, new or old.
So it will ultimately (hopefully) be a practical retromod on a beautiful retro Scot frame. Just need to make sensible decisions about what to repair and what to leave untouched.
Agree - old wrecks are riddled with problems and can be money pits. 80s/90s stuff is the most practical for a retro build.
In any case, I'm a happy owner of a potentially restorable Scot frameset!
I don't really care much for factory-spec - I just don't see how that is sustainable if the bike is used a lot. And I only get a hardon from the framesets - don't care much for the components, new or old.
So it will ultimately (hopefully) be a practical retromod on a beautiful retro Scot frame. Just need to make sensible decisions about what to repair and what to leave untouched.
Agree - old wrecks are riddled with problems and can be money pits. 80s/90s stuff is the most practical for a retro build.
In any case, I'm a happy owner of a potentially restorable Scot frameset!