Nigel,
My Schwinn is up and running. It still needs a little tuning but I'll work that out. Here's my $10 thrift shop steal:
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Thanks again for your advise!
madralah
your bike looks nice!!! i have a 1980 World tourist 5 speed i want to upgrade. i already took the frame apart and cleaned everything up. i want to use 700c wheel now and make it a 10 gear or more as well as geting rid of the FF system... and have 2 or 3 chain ring in the front with new derailers... does any one have any tips on of the wheels will fit. the bike is for my wife and she loves it so ill spend to get it back in shape even though its not worth much.. please. any help would be awesome!!!!!
Thanks for the reply!
Yes i removed the botom bracket bearings. I wanted to make sure there wasnt any rust an there isnt.. im thinking that after im done id probly be ok with $300.00.
What do you mean machined wheels? Can you give me an example
130mm hubs old?
Thanks again !
Thanx alot man this is what i needed i really appriciate it! Im mor of the rider in out house abut she said if u make my bike so that i can keep up with you then we will ride more often . So there likely to be hills around... What do i do the chain ring is not attatched to a bb its more like bearimgs that are located wher the bb goes .. thanks again
The WT is once again my primary commuter - for three weeks now. It is the most comfortable riding bike I have - I am starting to seriously work to understand why.
This weekend, it is going to lose its FFS, and gain an UN55 BB with a Shimano 52/39 crankset. The FD will remain original - still is my best shifting FD...... Have been trying to get the once per rev click out of the FFS BB - the adjustment between too tight and clicking seems to be less than zero....
Nigel
like the color, pretty bike
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"
It was the only color in the trash that day so I took it. Truth is I couldn't be happier.
I am retiring my WT for the time being. Yesterday, on the way to work, the rear wheel slipped forward on a short steep upgrade, which stopped the bike. My weight transfer forward bent and twisted the stem, left grip several inches below the right grip. The stem is also a bit loose... I am not one to stand on the pedals while riding, if I had, I would probably be in the hospital now.
Most of the components will be transferred to a Trek 720 Multitrack that I have, which has vertical rear drop outs - the failure mode that I experienced with the WT is not possible.
Nigel