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Not up on retro road stuff, so never heard of that maker before. Looks like the frame came up nice though, all things considered. For me, I'd just protect the paint from further corrosion and keep the finish as it is. Not a fan of full re-sprays on old bikes unless it's absolutely necessary. Definitely deserves better parts than the exage 500 lx that's on it. Glad to hear you dodged a bullet with the seatpost. My mate bought an '88 Giant and spent a month fighting the seatpost. Took a blowtorch, caustic soda, hack saw and finally had to be cut and hammered down to the bb shell, as there was no way of getting it up and out. Thankfully it was a decent sized frame and he can still fit a new post.
Not up on retro road stuff, so never heard of that maker before. Looks like the frame came up nice though, all things considered. For me, I'd just protect the paint from further corrosion and keep the finish as it is. Not a fan of full re-sprays on old bikes unless it's absolutely necessary. Definitely deserves better parts than the exage 500 lx that's on it. Glad to hear you dodged a bullet with the seatpost. My mate bought an '88 Giant and spent a month fighting the seatpost. Took a blowtorch, caustic soda, hack saw and finally had to be cut and hammered down to the bb shell, as there was no way of getting it up and out. Thankfully it was a decent sized frame and he can still fit a new post.