I picked up an original paint low mileage 64 Duo Glide as a backup for the Chief. It does not appear to have been cleaned or polished in many years, perhaps decades. The bike would really pop if paint and brightwork were detailed. Better half says DO NOT clean. There is a trend to have crusty looking originals and I like original but that crust wasn't there "originally" and am torn between leaving it in its current natural state or cleaning up the paint and brightwork. Leaving dirty leans toward neglect but at same time there seems to be some desirability for old dirt and the natural undisturbed degradation of finishes that only time can create.
I once saw a friend who shall remain nameless in a crazy panic at the Jefferson meet because it clouded up quickly and he was scrambling to find a tarp so rain drops did not disturb the old dust on his original 48 pan.
Interested in hearing thoughts on cleaning it or leave it alone and ride it.
I once saw a friend who shall remain nameless in a crazy panic at the Jefferson meet because it clouded up quickly and he was scrambling to find a tarp so rain drops did not disturb the old dust on his original 48 pan.
Interested in hearing thoughts on cleaning it or leave it alone and ride it.
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