After the air filter can take no more air blasting you can then give it to your nan for Xmas and explain that it's a very rare origami ornament. :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
There are places that can replate your fork sliders. Don't know how much, but possibly a good way out?
Uh-oh, no chance of easily restoring those, just buy these to save a lot of hassle & time
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Holy shit, another one for the deep sea wrecks album! :lol
Could you post a few pics of the bike-because the corrosion visible so far is severe to say the least. Hope you didn't pay much for it/? You may be throwing good money after bad & you may be better off taking up Bracechenkos offer or something similar.
Did you store it in the sea? :eek
The poor wee thing.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
I should be reporting you to the NSPCFazers! Seriously though if you are doing this as a long-term restoration and time/money aren't the main consideration-then fine. If it was mine I would strip bike to bare frame, assess damage, cost all work & parts to bring to previous condition(or better). If I needed wheels on road ASAP then Id buy something cheap & reliable but mainly Id be looking at long-term dry storage. Have you ever tried ACF 50 anti corrosion spray. My sister lives by sea in Cornwall & Im treating all the metalwork on her property- each time I visit I do a bit more. Glad I live in Brum!-cant get much further from the ocean but they chuck plenty on the roads come winter. :eek
Salt that is-not ocean! :lol
It'll clean up fine, don't be too disheartened, it's salvageable
Just needs a LOT of elbow grease & repainting