I bought this bike a couple of months ago after seeing the link on here and being the only bidder. picking it up was one of my more memorable missions that involved riding without brakes across 5 miles of very scenic countryside, stopping for a couple of pints and managing to get it to the train station without crashing, deployed the old BMX trick of using the sole of the left foot as a rear brake pad.
First impressions were mixed, but once I got it home and cleaned it up it started to look more and more like a nice little bargain. It was obvious by the scarred condition of the chipped and scratched paintwork contrasted against the great condition of the original tyres, chainrings, saddle and the lack of any fluro fade that this bike had a very rough yet relatively short time in service before being stored away out of the sun. My guess is that the original owner screwed up both the brakes and front derailleur cables, attempted to fix it, gave up and that was that, into the shed it went. Sometimes broken bikes can be the best buys for this exact reason, all the delicate perishable bits that are usually the first to be replaced often survive in good order.
So, the tyres, saddle, grips, wheels and drivetrain are all in excellent condition, the frame is OK, as mentioned loads of scuffs and chips but the decals are OK and the colour has retained all of it's fluorescence and there are no dents that I can find. Rust is minimal, just on the pedals and some of the nuts and bolts. The rear brake is very dirty as is the rear derailleur, both are now dismantled and soaking in either evaporust or degreaser along with anything else that requires similar treatment.
The headset looks in reasonable condition, except the lower caged bearing set had disintegrated, this too is now soaking in degreaser, I'll post more pics as the restoration progresses.
Here's the frame, fork and bar looking chipped and scratched, will need to think about what to do about these bits, I want to preserve the original decals and paint but would also like to tidy it up a bit.
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