09-02-2010, 12:05 PM
So, here’s the scoop…
May – 2010 I bike to work once to see if it is a feasible way to work out. I did this on a used Next, All-Terrain Pro mountain bike with sidewall damaged MB tires (5-miles one-way)…
How I made it three weeks on these tires is shocking. After they gave out I purchased a set of Road Geax with thick tubes and liners. I was also rather proud of the WD-40 “BATH” I gave everything that moved… sigh.
June I finally decide that if I can commute 5 days a week on the MB then I can start thinking about an upgrade. I pulled it off. I start to investigate bikes and by the end of July I purchased my Specialized Secteur. I’ve since canceled the car insurance and if I can make it through the Florida version of a winter commute then I will sell my car.
After getting hooked on this narcotic you all call cycling, I decided to take apart and repair the MB. After all I’m the son of a Carpenter… How hard could this be, right?...
Yeah, I ate those words 1 hour into the process. I stared at a chain for an hour looking for the non-existent quick release…
I’ve learned my lesson but that won’t stop me. My plan is to:
1) Gut the bike to the frame
2) Strip, prep, prime, paint, & clear coat the frame, handlebars, stem, etc.
3) Take everything apart within reason (shocks, derailleurs etc are out of my league for now, but they are coming off the bike). I’m rather pleased to add, I just overhauled the wheel hubs.
4) Clean and grease/lubricate/oil everything.
5) Rebuild the bike with a few replacement parts (new seat, grips, pedals, shifters, cables, bearings, proper MB tires, and potentially a new bottom bracket).
I’m starting this thread as the “Before.” Depending on the cost, I plan to have a completely re-built mountain bike in 6-12 months. So far I’ve been able to do everything solo by using the videos on bikeride.com and a few borrowed tools from fellow bicycle junkies. Wish me the best folks… I’ll need it.
So, here's my "ride"
[attachment=1479]
Ryan
PS. I could use some help with the name. Painting it a crackled black & grey
PPS. Having trouble with the picture upload, so if this doesn't work, I'll try again later.
May – 2010 I bike to work once to see if it is a feasible way to work out. I did this on a used Next, All-Terrain Pro mountain bike with sidewall damaged MB tires (5-miles one-way)…
How I made it three weeks on these tires is shocking. After they gave out I purchased a set of Road Geax with thick tubes and liners. I was also rather proud of the WD-40 “BATH” I gave everything that moved… sigh.
June I finally decide that if I can commute 5 days a week on the MB then I can start thinking about an upgrade. I pulled it off. I start to investigate bikes and by the end of July I purchased my Specialized Secteur. I’ve since canceled the car insurance and if I can make it through the Florida version of a winter commute then I will sell my car.
After getting hooked on this narcotic you all call cycling, I decided to take apart and repair the MB. After all I’m the son of a Carpenter… How hard could this be, right?...
Yeah, I ate those words 1 hour into the process. I stared at a chain for an hour looking for the non-existent quick release…
I’ve learned my lesson but that won’t stop me. My plan is to:
1) Gut the bike to the frame
2) Strip, prep, prime, paint, & clear coat the frame, handlebars, stem, etc.
3) Take everything apart within reason (shocks, derailleurs etc are out of my league for now, but they are coming off the bike). I’m rather pleased to add, I just overhauled the wheel hubs.
4) Clean and grease/lubricate/oil everything.
5) Rebuild the bike with a few replacement parts (new seat, grips, pedals, shifters, cables, bearings, proper MB tires, and potentially a new bottom bracket).
I’m starting this thread as the “Before.” Depending on the cost, I plan to have a completely re-built mountain bike in 6-12 months. So far I’ve been able to do everything solo by using the videos on bikeride.com and a few borrowed tools from fellow bicycle junkies. Wish me the best folks… I’ll need it.
So, here's my "ride"
[attachment=1479]
Ryan
PS. I could use some help with the name. Painting it a crackled black & grey
PPS. Having trouble with the picture upload, so if this doesn't work, I'll try again later.