I agree with Mikes aproach to his restoration. I may or may not have done the same, don't know till I'm in that position. All I do know is I would do what felt right by me. I personally avoid repo stuff whenever possible,but as long as it is an accurate reproduction , I don't really have a problem with that. But the patina thing.... We are starting to have a problem now with old resto work appearing and even being sold as original paint. Now imagine 30 years hence, The trouble a well done, but inaccurate, patina job could cause. Future resto work could wind up being based on someone elses work rather than that of the factory that made it. If small peices of history are not totally lost,things at least stand a good chance of becoming very confusing. Especially if there is not a lot of documentation for the make and year in question. This path I feel should be considered carefully for it's future impact on our hobby before being trod upon. My dad was into old cars, and perhaps this is part of the reason those guys put such little value on " original". Unlike them I do feel original condition bikes should be saved when possible, sometimes that might even include someones rustoleum repaint. It speaks to the history of the surviving machine.
Brian
Brian
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