Carlton Cobra .Rat bike or refurb?

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midlife

Guru
Maybe soak a tube at a time in some plastic guttering
 

Geofnay

Regular
Well do I keep the frame as is ? or powder coat it .

Run it as a rat bike or in my youth a beater .

Powder coat it and run it as an example of my 1st sports bike . This was a Sun Snipe plus,this involves a head badge change , Which I have .

I have all the parts required .

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I still have one from my youth in (what would have been) the same colour scheme. I always liked the 'grad tint' - blue, silver, smoky grey. Not sure if my frame is as bad - mine is buried in the garage and a 5 speed. Would be good to get it back on the road again ...
 
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bagpuss

Guru
Location
derby
Hmm .As the Chrome for the most part is shot .I am going to mask the drop outs off,as it is ok on all four . Also around the lugs is reasonable .Then have it powder coated Silver .
 

Spokesmann

Keeping the Carlton and Sun names alive...
Location
Plymouth, Devon
Restoring that will cost a bomb, re-chroming a full frame these days youa re looking north of £500. There is a certain charm to a patinated machine.
 
I think it would look a lot better if you tried working on the rust a bit more . It is surprising at times to discover that some of those large rust spots can almost disappear after treating them with acid . Oxalic acid , lemon juice ,rust removing gell, anything which takes your fancy .
 
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bagpuss

Guru
Location
derby
Garage time today ....moved to yard ....

Ps anybody ever tried this rattle can ? If so what was the resulting finish ?

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SkipdiverJohn

Deplorable Brexiteer
Location
London
Given the state of the frame rat bike is the only realistic way to go. i'd get a roll of emery cloth strip and just remove all the rust pitting plus any degraded chrome, followed by a rattle can paint job at the minimum possible cost.
Carlton Cobras aren't rare, and the frame is a pretty basic plain gauge steel spec. The quality of the bike and the finished value doesn't justify going mad on a restoration. If you want a shiny bling one, go and find a frame with good chrome as a basis for the project. That one will only ever be a rat.
 
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