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Rotrax cycles, Southampton
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11 years ago I discovered a bicycle frame in the attic that my Father had stolen from his brother in around the late fifties - early sixties.
In 2000 I had it built up and rode it for a while until health issues put an end to it.
I've now discovered Rotrax frames are desired and worth money. it's been subjected to a very poor paint job sometime during the 70's and is suffering some surface rust but I'm certain can be sorted. I cant locate a serial number which may alter the value but the Rotrax badge is there and definitely the genuine article.
Apart from a couple of blogs I cant find any internet source that would point me in the right direction to get it professionally restored.
Any help at all gratefully appreciated.
Ray.
In 2000 I had it built up and rode it for a while until health issues put an end to it.
I've now discovered Rotrax frames are desired and worth money. it's been subjected to a very poor paint job sometime during the 70's and is suffering some surface rust but I'm certain can be sorted. I cant locate a serial number which may alter the value but the Rotrax badge is there and definitely the genuine article.
Apart from a couple of blogs I cant find any internet source that would point me in the right direction to get it professionally restored.
Any help at all gratefully appreciated.
Ray.
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