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1951 Rudge Aero Clubman #125

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I live for the CABE
I couldn't resist this one. I have been wanting a sort of rare Clubman bike like this. It needs.....some work, but mostly cosmetic, I think. I'm wondering if some of the paint can be brought back while saving the transfers? I think all of the bike is here. The front fender is, but not in real good shape, but neither is the rear one. The serial number is on the Bottom Bracket and is: 60686 BD.
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Thanks! It seems to be all complete and correct except for the pieces of fenders. I tried polishing up the chrome on one of the forks and it looks like it will do well. The front wheel axle might be tricky, though.
 
Wow! I see why you want to clean up the paint, but those transfers are in a class by themselves. That has the makings of a beautiful bike!
 
Here is what I've come up with and where I'll probably stop with the cleaning. I used some light steel wool and WD40 first and then some polishing/rubbing compound and a cloth. I followed it up with wax. I used Chrome Polish on the chrome after steel wool. I think this is as good as I'm going to get it. Now to re-assemble!
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