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It might be best to hang it on a wall as is. You can repair it but every scratch is telling a story and that is lost if you do too much.
I hear you there too, but ultimately, if my age hasn't caught up with me too damn much, I do wanna get back out and ride some more one of these ~~days~~ years.
If anything though, I do want to find a replacement matching solid stainless 43 tooth chainring with the oldschool Mongoose logo, I've worn the teeth and decal on mine almost completely out, and as a result it wears chains out pretty damn fast.
I'll hang the old chainring on the wall, once I find one, but I don't think I'll be hanging the bike on the wall anytime soon. Currently, and for like the past 5 years, it sits safely next to our dining room table off to the side, so it's safe from the weather, thieves, and apparently me for now..