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I have an old Kona Lava Dome that I'm converting to a commuter. It's a bike that's done the rounds, had it since new and '96 vintage.
I'm sure it's going to do a good job, but I was looking at the frame today when I was stripping a few parts off it and there sure are a lot of chips in the paint!
The looks don't concern me, and there's no rust that I can see. So should I be concerned with the numerous chips? Will rust destroy the frame if I put it back into daily action?
It will be absolutely fine! Get on it.
I have a similar question. My Bfe got damaged recently and there is quite a gouge in the paint, and I can see rust now forming. What do I do?
johnhe - Member
I have a similar question. My Bfe got damaged recently and there is quite a gouge in the paint, and I can see rust now forming. What do I do?
ride it
To stop the elements getting to the bear metal ... cover any paint chips with clear nail varnish.
ride it
+1, my commuter has more rust than paint, still sound despite being of undetermined vintage (probably 60's). Anyone actualy seen a steel frame die from rust? Think about it, the underside of a car gets more of a battering in a single winter than your bike ever will, and it'll do 10+ years.
LPS 3 will stop the rust forming:
I've got a few chip son my steel roadie, Was considering just touching up with a little tin of Hummell/airfix? paint....
is that right or wrong, any other options paint wise?
