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for me it depends how fooked it is.if it is totally knackered then bring it back to its former glory with all new parts.But if it looks like its been well loved and in good condition then leave it as is.
Anyway for me it has to be a really nice survivor, it's too easy to strip them and re powder etc just because it has a few scratches or whatever. Yet once that's been done it's another survivor lost. Spen's right though and like I've said before, 70's is where it's at now
after doing a couple of full resto's Im now on with a survivor build. im a bit disheartened with it as you put so much work into it & it'll never have the bling factor of a restored bike...still, gonna stick with it & see how it ends up....
If they're done with care & love (!) then both can look mighty fine...
if its a good condition survivor then keep it as is a few battle scar's tell a storyIf its trashed then restore her to her former glory Same applies for a woman I suppose
survivor as bored of show bike as no history behind them as all lost as no scars
Quote from: stuntmaster on December 11, 2012, 12:42 PMsurvivor as bored of show bike as no history behind them as all lost as no scars Scars could have been caused recently...
Quote from: Devilock on December 11, 2012, 12:47 PMQuote from: stuntmaster on December 11, 2012, 12:42 PMsurvivor as bored of show bike as no history behind them as all lost as no scars Scars could have been caused recently...But how many proper 'show' bikes are rider bikes? Not many I'd reckon. Only scars they'll get is in transit to be shown etc.