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Firebird resto opinions please
Preston Pirate:
I think you're doing the right thing by keeping it in survivour condition but cleaning it up best you can. You'd be deleting the history of the frame if it was stripped and re-chromed etc.
Dr Skyway:
SNAP - Not sure how to build this one up, survivor or re-chrome which will hit the walett hard :'(
P.S. no it isn't the worlds largest BMX, they are kids chairs in the background ;D
Also got this one which i am not sure whether to re-build using top line stuff, or rebuild using whats on it. What do you guys reckon.
This bike hasn't been ridden for getting on to twenty years :(
ronnie360:
i would build them how you both feel happest doing and like has been said they are for you not overs :daumenhoch:
pickle:
I think the firebird would look great polished and done as a survivor.........but the freestyler? you should get rid of that to me! :)
I want one!! :smitten:
P0LL0:
--- Quote from: Dr Skyway on July 27, 2006, 04:13 PM ---SNAP - Not sure how to build this one up, survivor or re-chrome which will hit the walett hard :'(
P.S. no it isn't the worlds largest BMX, they are kids chairs in the background ;D
Also got this one which i am not sure whether to re-build using top line stuff, or rebuild using whats on it. What do you guys reckon.
This bike hasn't been ridden for getting on to twenty years :(
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Chrome frames always give great satisfaction once restored by your own fair hand, do your best as already said with elbow grease and much gusto.
As for that other white piece of sh!t i'd drive over it with a big 4x4 or a massive truck then throw it in the sea to happily dissolve over time.
Glad offer advice :daumenhoch:
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