06-25-2026, 04:05 PM
Sounds like you have a great, positive mindset and are clearly in the process of recovery for both you and your bike.
Well done
Keep going and keep us posted
Well done
Keep going and keep us posted
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(06-26-2026, 07:16 PM)Justin Havu Wrote: Got the Marin very close to what I need in a bike. Swapped the stock 2x crankset with the 3x from my KHS. Chainrings are a little worn, but still useable until I order a new crankset (needs to be a 42/32/22). Installed a 3x left-hand shifter that I found on Amazon, which works great for what it is. The only thing left is to loosen the steering a bit. Once that's done, I'll have something rideable.
(06-29-2026, 08:43 PM)GirishH Wrote: Wow, @Justin Havu that's great progress. Did you self diagnosis and order parts or hir some help. I am not good with such things so checking..:-)
Wishing you safer and fun rides this fall..
(06-30-2026, 05:14 PM)Justin Havu Wrote:(06-29-2026, 08:43 PM)GirishH Wrote: Wow, @Justin Havu that's great progress. Did you self diagnosis and order parts or hir some help. I am not good with such things so checking..:-)
Wishing you safer and fun rides this fall..
I self-diagnosed everything, and went to the University of YouTube to figure everything out. It would've cost me way more than the bike was worth to have a bike shop do the upgrades. As it was, the Fairfax 2 was overpriced for what you got. I basically overpaid for a frame and hydraulic disc brakes. Lol