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Ooh, that's nice. Kinda like mine in terms of vintage and paint condition (by the sound of it). Mine looks a little rough year after year, but I can't bring myself to strip it. I like the original look. congrats on the addition to the stable!
I believe Trek will do the restoration, authentic stickers and all, for what seemed to me to be a reasonable fee last time I heard about it . . .
Not to burst your bubble, though, but Trek produced a low end steel road bike called the 330 well into the 90s, usually red as I recall, which was nothing special; so if I saw your restored 330 I might assume it was one of those later budget bikes at a glance.
nice find, a good restore will cost you 200 to 250 to blast and repaint or powdercoat, a set of replica decals is about 50. I have been fighting with myself to do this to my elder Italian steeds who have been with me since the early 80's. You will also have to figure in the cost of disassembly and reassembly, all new cables and housings, grip tape. Only you can decide if it is worth it to you. Did you have any luck with that indoor storage rack?
The bike rack was way way waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out in the burbs. That's why it was so cheap. :)
I'll just have to acquire one ( http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1023884_-1... ) as soon as I do some sneaky (well, not for long) living room rearrangement... In the meantime, I get to fall asleep with a bike near the foot of my bed. Not the worse thing in the world.
Michael A said:nice find, a good restore will cost you 200 to 250 to blast and repaint or powdercoat, a set of replica decals is about 50. I have been fighting with myself to do this to my elder Italian steeds who have been with me since the early 80's. You will also have to figure in the cost of disassembly and reassembly, all new cables and housings, grip tape. Only you can decide if it is worth it to you. Did you have any luck with that indoor storage rack?
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