doctor-bond
Feature Bike
I prefer a more romantic point of view.
Surely, the only real value in the frame was, as the OP points out, its originality. Before the makeover, it was at least a sort of time capsule for its era: the colour scheme, the decals (which are quite informative), the frame and fork in context.
A nice bit of ephemera from the past, it was akin to that old cinema ticket you find in a forgotten suit, or an inscription in a second-hand book ("Happy birthday, Jane. Hope this gives you some ideas for your cake business. Food for thought! Lots of love, Auntie Sue. x")
But now - well, it's a crap red bike that's good enough to leave out in the rain.
Surely, the only real value in the frame was, as the OP points out, its originality. Before the makeover, it was at least a sort of time capsule for its era: the colour scheme, the decals (which are quite informative), the frame and fork in context.
A nice bit of ephemera from the past, it was akin to that old cinema ticket you find in a forgotten suit, or an inscription in a second-hand book ("Happy birthday, Jane. Hope this gives you some ideas for your cake business. Food for thought! Lots of love, Auntie Sue. x")
But now - well, it's a crap red bike that's good enough to leave out in the rain.