Patina. Show some!

Back in my Orbit..
Having had a friend and myself poke around in it, I'm glad to say its issues are superficial.
The internal coatings are pretty much intact, save a little bit of flaking in the bottom section of the bottom bracket shell, where most old frames show a little 'patina'. Applying the croft logic of 'leave it 'til you can make a proper job of it seems to be proven once again.
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It's now decided, to go ahead and strip it, dip it and treat it to new paint. Another thirty years hopefully. At 57, that won't be with me..
 
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One day here on RB we may nail it. That looks really usable, serviceable, but retaining patina. 😍

I'm so happy a BMX is thrown here in the discussion. That saddle is also gorgeous - just look at it 🥰

It's hard to say if "good" patina is a result of only neglect and just natural time decay vs. being trashed and just a junk pile, but somehow something pleasing can show if nothing is too abused.
 
^ 👍

One day here on RB we may nail it. That looks really usable, serviceable, but retaining patina. 😍

I'm so happy a BMX is thrown here in the discussion. That saddle is also gorgeous - just look at it 🥰

It's hard to say if "good" patina is a result of only neglect and just natural time decay vs. being trashed and just a junk pile, but somehow something pleasing can show if nothing is too abused.
Thanks for your comment and view on patina. I know there are many opinions and a line should be drawn as to whether something is salvageable or a risk with regards to safety. This little rat actually rides really well and is solid. I think most bikes deserve a second chance if they have good bones.
Here’s another shot of that seat, it is a good addition to the bike.

Cheers

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