JohnHughes307
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My son has given me his older Brompton (about 2010 I think) to fettle and sell for him. It is a British racing green S2L which seems fine - I've sorted the front wheel bearings and fixed the sticking front caliper so the bike now rides well. I've sourced a better (Brompton) saddle as his was very worn, so I now just need to pretty it up before selling it on the bay.
My concern is the paint - it is very dull, almost matt in finish, so I was tempted to get some T-cut or similar to try and get it to shine, but he tells me it has always been like that. What do you guys think? Just clean it well for the photos or go for something more strenuous?
All thoughts / experiences gratefully received 😁
My concern is the paint - it is very dull, almost matt in finish, so I was tempted to get some T-cut or similar to try and get it to shine, but he tells me it has always been like that. What do you guys think? Just clean it well for the photos or go for something more strenuous?
All thoughts / experiences gratefully received 😁