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GT Frame Small Repair

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deeman:
get some 80 grit and take it down to bare metal all over, I reckon those marks can be removed, or at least 90% of them  :daumenhoch:

Gyro1780:

--- Quote from: deeman on April 30, 2016, 01:19 PM ---get some 80 grit and take it down to bare metal all over, I reckon those marks can be removed, or at least 90% of them  :daumenhoch:

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I'll give that a go thank you  8) :daumenhoch:

CustardLips:
Probably got nicked 20 odd yrs ago so i wouldn't worry too much. The police won't be looking for it now... probably never were.  :LolLolLolLol:

Gyro1780:

--- Quote from: CustardLips on April 30, 2016, 01:34 PM ---Probably got nicked 20 odd yrs ago so i wouldn't worry too much. The police won't be looking for it now... probably never were.  :LolLolLolLol:

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I was just annoyed that i was sold it in the first place but i guess these things happen from time to time. It might explain why it wasn't a complete bike. Maybe it was stripped & sold off in bits?

dancetothedrummersbeat:
I wonder how many of us have bought bikes in the last 10 years for example (in good faith), that were stolen back in the day?

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