Hi all,
I'm looking for some input from those of you that have rebuilt field finds, forest finds, barn finds or otherwise severely weathered bikes I'm looking for some input and opinions. My dad had a 1976 Suzuki GT500A and it was in a barn/shed for a long time. The barn was kind of abandoned and one year (about 10 years back) the snow finally collapsed the building. The bike was in there, got knocked over. Since then it's been sitting next to the collapsed barn in the woods. Everything is seized - even the brake pedal won't move. The bike has been sitting since the mid 80s as it is.
So what are the main complications and difficulties of rebuilding something like this? I know it's mainly going to be seized up fasteners and I'm curious how others have gone about dealing with finds like these.
Hopefully being a 2-stroke it will be slightly more affordable to rebuild the engine

. I've looked into parts on BikeBandit and it looks like a huge number of parts are still available for this bike

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