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  1. Do it. Don’t touch the finish on the frame though, only replace parts.

  2. I’d say it depends. Are you trying to make a rideable bike or repurpose it as art?

  3. TheNetworkIsFrelled on

    Hot tank it at an auto body shop….i wonder what it would look like after?

  4. screechingmedics675 on

    That thing has more barnacles than a boat hull, but the Man sticker seals it for me. Salvage what you can, ride it as a beater.

  5. It would actually be kinda cool if it was still structurally sound, you could clean the rust and keep the barnacles for a unique looking build.

  6. niagarajoseph on

    Anything is possible. True story: Found a green 94 GT Aggressor with original Sabre shock. Covered in black shoot, chemicals that the firemen sprayed to put out an electrical fire. Spicy pillow lithium batteries went off. Bike fell through the
    ceiling. Bought it for $20 from a pond shop. Everyone laughed, ‘what are you doing’?

    Guess what? Three years later I still ride the trails with it. I call it the phoenix. So again, anything is possible.

  7. iCTMSBICFYBitch on

    Be careful OP, maybe that frame was used in a murder and the perpetrator threw it into a body of water to dispose of the evidence.

    I mean there doesn’t look like there’s much chance of forensics getting involved and catching you out, but maybe the bike you build from it will be haunted.

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