Hi everybody!
Another score! Every next old American bike i buy here makes me surprised how did it come here. This time i bought a Murray Monterey in fairly good condition, paid about 150 bucks shipped. I know for USA that would be a rather high price for that bike, but here where i am i think it is reasonable
As usual, i got so excited to start working on that bike that i forgot to take pictures "before". But i believe many of us know how a stock Monterey looks like. Mine was a fender-less version, almost 100% original, apart from grips and a front tire. On of the previous owners also decided to "refresh" the looks of the bike with some spray paint, so that's what i had to re-do at first
Here is how the over-paint looked like: lots of glitter, mix of green, blue and silver, some nasty drops here and there.
I applied some acetone onto steel wool and carefully removed the top coating. The original paint underneath is beautiful. Some massive fading due to sunlight seems to be the reason for the overpaint, but in my opinion it looks so much better, showing the age of the bike. Unfortunately the yellow lines painted on the top tube were gone together with the spray paint, so i used some elastic tape to put them back.
Then added some color with acrylic paint marker.
And then i have removed the masking layer and went over with some steel wool to scratch it off a little bit, so it would match the condition of paint on the bike.
Next step is to cut up an old Electra sock to apply some BLO!
God bless that day when i've learned about sweet magic of BLO from this forum!
This is where we are for now.
I've tried to fit some nice 80mm fenders there, but appears both frame and fork are too narrow for that. So i have ordered some 50mm wide fenders to see how they would fit there. My plan is to go with white wall tires, possibly some geared hub, moon bars and few more nice details on it. I like the original looks of the bike, so my plan is to keep it mostly as it was, but to highlight the nice things about it and make it a rider.
Another score! Every next old American bike i buy here makes me surprised how did it come here. This time i bought a Murray Monterey in fairly good condition, paid about 150 bucks shipped. I know for USA that would be a rather high price for that bike, but here where i am i think it is reasonable
As usual, i got so excited to start working on that bike that i forgot to take pictures "before". But i believe many of us know how a stock Monterey looks like. Mine was a fender-less version, almost 100% original, apart from grips and a front tire. On of the previous owners also decided to "refresh" the looks of the bike with some spray paint, so that's what i had to re-do at first
Here is how the over-paint looked like: lots of glitter, mix of green, blue and silver, some nasty drops here and there.
I applied some acetone onto steel wool and carefully removed the top coating. The original paint underneath is beautiful. Some massive fading due to sunlight seems to be the reason for the overpaint, but in my opinion it looks so much better, showing the age of the bike. Unfortunately the yellow lines painted on the top tube were gone together with the spray paint, so i used some elastic tape to put them back.
Then added some color with acrylic paint marker.
And then i have removed the masking layer and went over with some steel wool to scratch it off a little bit, so it would match the condition of paint on the bike.
Next step is to cut up an old Electra sock to apply some BLO!
God bless that day when i've learned about sweet magic of BLO from this forum!
This is where we are for now.
I've tried to fit some nice 80mm fenders there, but appears both frame and fork are too narrow for that. So i have ordered some 50mm wide fenders to see how they would fit there. My plan is to go with white wall tires, possibly some geared hub, moon bars and few more nice details on it. I like the original looks of the bike, so my plan is to keep it mostly as it was, but to highlight the nice things about it and make it a rider.