How to Restore a Bicycle
By mike mcgee, published Jun 17, 2006
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When you are talking about wanting to restore a bicycle what you are saying is that you are preparing to put it back into its original condition. That can mean anything from trying to find original parts to using tools to reshape it back to the way it used to be.
If you find a bicycle of the type you have always wanted and the condition of that bicycle is near perfect by all means buy it. But, do not try to restore it any further. You will not be doing it or yourself any favors by trying to restore it. Near perfect should be close enough to satisfy you. If on the other hand you find that bicycle you’ve always wanted and the fenders are rusted, there are assorted things that need to be done to make it like it used to be, then that should be when you decide to restore.
To begin to restore your bicycle you will need to find replacement parts. This may not be as easy as you think, but patience will allow you to search for the parts you need to restore the bicycle you have desired for so long. Try looking in bicycle magazines, both on and off the net, and bicycle shops in the city where you live. You may even try auction sites like Ebay to find some of the parts you’ll need to completely restore your project.
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Takeaways
- To begin to restore your bicycle you will need to find replacement parts
- Try looking in bicycle magazines, both on and off the net
- You�ll also need to find paint to match the original colors as you restore it to its old glory
Did You Know?
You may even try auction sites like Ebay to find some of the parts you�ll need to completely restore your project.
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