Thanks much Hc. Like most, it all started with that first higher end bike and I was hooked and never looked back. Before collecting bicycles, I started collecting tools and knowledge. With that it turned into a self funded passion, searching for bikes to flip a profit and sink into my personal rides. If I made 10 or 20 bucks for 100 spent, well better than a bank. I work on all bikes but define myself to Mtb's from the mid 80's to mid 90's and fond of the cromo revival and thus have accrued a lot of vintage parts over the years. I set in place certain standards for builds and working methods and log every bike I do from start to finish. here is an example of a bike that would get a complete inspection and documented somewhat
GF Genesis 2.0
4/18/13
Complaint : Not shifting as well as it used to,
needs inspected/serviced, needs
Wheelset
Frame Notes : Overall, very good condition
with only minor and few chips/scrapes in paint
90%+ perfect
All welds are intact and rear
triangle is true and square,
Bosses show slight rust from
from lack of lube, derailluer
hanger out of alignment, dim.
are as follows :
Checked: A to B..11mm....21mm tol. should be
+ or - 2mm
Set @ A to B.......14.7mm....14.2mm
Checked: C to D..23mm.... 12.4mm tol.+ or - 2mm
Set @ C to D....19mm....18mm
A
C to D
B
Frontend : Good, inpected for smoothness
No service needed
Drivetrain : chain, pedals, crank, derailluers,shifters
brakes/levers, good.
cartridge bottom bracket, Bad
Service : Partial teardown, full inpection, lube,
Replace cables/housing as needed,
Replaced brake pads ( trials compound )
Replaced bottom bracket, clean/polish,
Degreased components,New tubes/tires
New wheelset (upgrade), reassemble, tune
I charge $100 + parts for a complete tear down, inspect, assemble ,
tune. trust me the time spent I am lucky to make $10 bucks an hour. Its just a hobby and passion to me and I can pick and choose as I please. Sorry to say but I do not work on dept. store bikes as a
rule, it just seems I get burned every time and find it effortless but on a good note I know people who do and refer them.
Thats why I post here, not to be snobby but help people take their
passion to the next level, do things right and buy those tools, learn and make a buck or two to feed that habit. anyone can work their way into better bikes and have fun and done proper not break the bank even if it looks like it sometimes. ( the wife has not left me yet)