Ratscooter
Retro Newbie
Good morning all.
I've bitten the bullet and picked up a few distinguished old ladies which are now locked safely in my garage. I'm planning getting hold of abandoned and unloved old bicycles, resoring them to safe and roadworthy spec and selling them on. This is only a hobby, not planning making any real money off of them (at present i'm only 40 quid in for buying the wayfarer). If i can rid the world of supermarket bike shaped objects one at a time i'm kind of a recycling superhero.
The current fleet
A 70s (i think) raleigh wayfarer
A raleigh stowaway folder
An old triumph with rod brakes circa unknown but it's beautiful.
Some 80s townsend MTB - annoyingly it 's near mint as it had single speed written all over it.
As my username suggests i'm not scared of the ratty side of life, but these old girls could be beautiful if restored. The triumph in particular is covered in surface rust but man she has some charm. Wondering what the thoughts are on keeping them original with war wounds or a full on restoration thus losing the original patina but making it as good as new.
Each one i'll post pics and updates as i go if anybody interested.
Just after peoples thoughts.
Love this site, been lurking for years and finally jumped in.
Cheers
Andrew (Dundee)
I've bitten the bullet and picked up a few distinguished old ladies which are now locked safely in my garage. I'm planning getting hold of abandoned and unloved old bicycles, resoring them to safe and roadworthy spec and selling them on. This is only a hobby, not planning making any real money off of them (at present i'm only 40 quid in for buying the wayfarer). If i can rid the world of supermarket bike shaped objects one at a time i'm kind of a recycling superhero.
The current fleet
A 70s (i think) raleigh wayfarer
A raleigh stowaway folder
An old triumph with rod brakes circa unknown but it's beautiful.
Some 80s townsend MTB - annoyingly it 's near mint as it had single speed written all over it.
As my username suggests i'm not scared of the ratty side of life, but these old girls could be beautiful if restored. The triumph in particular is covered in surface rust but man she has some charm. Wondering what the thoughts are on keeping them original with war wounds or a full on restoration thus losing the original patina but making it as good as new.
Each one i'll post pics and updates as i go if anybody interested.
Just after peoples thoughts.
Love this site, been lurking for years and finally jumped in.
Cheers
Andrew (Dundee)