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Thank you - very useful information!
Presumably if the surface rust proves not to be terminal. having the frame stripped and repainted will be the way to go? Cosmetically it looks beyond an easy repair. Would the chrome forks and stays make it more complex and expensive?
Looking at the original spec sheets from the 1984 catalogue (and the frame has a 1984 number on it) it seems that the Sachs Huret front mech, Sugino chainset and Raleigh Weinmann 610 centre-pull brakes are original (I assume those are Weinmann levers too - the bike's locked away in a garage now and the photo I took isn't clear) but the Cinelli stem and Giro D'Italia bars and Suntour AT1000 rear mech are not.
I know enough to know that a lot of people rate Cinelli equipment highly, but I've not come across the Suntour AT1000 rear mech so far. I remember reading Richard's Bicycle Book in that era, and he spoke of Suntour in the same breath as Shimano and Campag. Were they any good, or should I be looking for something else?
Am afraid that I have no idea how it rides, as the wheels were a) knackered and b) non-original so I've already binned them.
Likewise those centre-pull brakes. The logical thing to do would be to ride the bike and form my own opinion, but that's not possible right now. Unconventional, certainly. Any good?