pazaudi
Retro Guru
Well not so Krusty but I needed to differentiate this thread from the others, common as muck these Kilauea's at the moment.
Anyway I picked this up a couple of weeks ago in a sorry state absolutely covered in muck and grease. I've totally stripped it down and cleaned it and the frame looks like it's been ridden hard through gravel. There's chips and scratches all over it including the stem and forks hence why I also removed the decals as they were in a right state. Some of the parts are not original so I won't be re-using them.
Plus points are that the frame is straight with no dents and even with all the chips there isn't any rust on it whatsoever which is impressive.
So here it is, I've covered all the exposed metal in red primer and ordered some paint which hopefully matches and I'll get all those chips covered up. My intention is to try and keep it as original as I possibly can and if it looks half decent when rebuilt I may just leave it.
Anyway I picked this up a couple of weeks ago in a sorry state absolutely covered in muck and grease. I've totally stripped it down and cleaned it and the frame looks like it's been ridden hard through gravel. There's chips and scratches all over it including the stem and forks hence why I also removed the decals as they were in a right state. Some of the parts are not original so I won't be re-using them.
Plus points are that the frame is straight with no dents and even with all the chips there isn't any rust on it whatsoever which is impressive.
So here it is, I've covered all the exposed metal in red primer and ordered some paint which hopefully matches and I'll get all those chips covered up. My intention is to try and keep it as original as I possibly can and if it looks half decent when rebuilt I may just leave it.

