05-13-2013, 10:01 AM
Spent some of the best 5 years of my life with a Univega women's specific bike, which disappeared when I left it with someone as I traveled to Alaska in 2000. Lately been having the touring itch again and been perusing craigslist. Acquired a 2000 Trek 520 for four bills. THE VERY NEXT DAY I saw a listing of my lost Univega.
How do I know it's mine? It is pearl metallic pink and from the 80s. A friend "did me a favor" and put new handlebar tape on it at one time and he chose Royal Blue. Bleecccch...but what could I say, he had done it for love. Anyway I got to talking to the seller of this bike and asked her to look for the hand painted trim around the edges of all the butted seams...she did not really know what I meant, but she did say, "Oh and it has this little rainbow sticker just under where the seat mounts..." BINGO that's my bike!
Aside from the sentimental value and the tears I plan to cry when I get this baby back, I'm going to ride it as is (the Biopace chainrings have been replaced with something else, there are only 2 chainrings now instead of 3, it still has the stock brakes and pedals and I believe the same seat it has always had, not sure, and I think the wheels are still stock cuz she says they need truing) and see if I still like it as much as I once did. Never did care for Biopace, good riddance, but must have put over 4000 miles on that set. Hated it every time I got to spinning.
If I do still like the bike's fitment, I plan to build it up to a touring bike with modern components. I want a butterfly handlebar and maybe some velo orange hammered metal fenders. But besides that, I don't know what's current or even desirable these days for a drivetrain, brakes, shifters....for touring and training for touring.
Not averse to shopping used for quality parts. Not averse to paying for new on the right stuff. And since I have the Trek 520 on hand, I don't have to hurry up to get the pink pacer up to speed right away. Not without discretionary income but unable to just spend willy nilly.
(Pink Pacer, that kind of has a ring to it)
Been loving reading this site, just signed up so I can post and interact. When I get the bike in hand I will post a picture. Before and after, can't wait to see the contrast.
Any suggestions on drivetrain, brakes, shifters....?
How do I know it's mine? It is pearl metallic pink and from the 80s. A friend "did me a favor" and put new handlebar tape on it at one time and he chose Royal Blue. Bleecccch...but what could I say, he had done it for love. Anyway I got to talking to the seller of this bike and asked her to look for the hand painted trim around the edges of all the butted seams...she did not really know what I meant, but she did say, "Oh and it has this little rainbow sticker just under where the seat mounts..." BINGO that's my bike!
Aside from the sentimental value and the tears I plan to cry when I get this baby back, I'm going to ride it as is (the Biopace chainrings have been replaced with something else, there are only 2 chainrings now instead of 3, it still has the stock brakes and pedals and I believe the same seat it has always had, not sure, and I think the wheels are still stock cuz she says they need truing) and see if I still like it as much as I once did. Never did care for Biopace, good riddance, but must have put over 4000 miles on that set. Hated it every time I got to spinning.
If I do still like the bike's fitment, I plan to build it up to a touring bike with modern components. I want a butterfly handlebar and maybe some velo orange hammered metal fenders. But besides that, I don't know what's current or even desirable these days for a drivetrain, brakes, shifters....for touring and training for touring.
Not averse to shopping used for quality parts. Not averse to paying for new on the right stuff. And since I have the Trek 520 on hand, I don't have to hurry up to get the pink pacer up to speed right away. Not without discretionary income but unable to just spend willy nilly.
(Pink Pacer, that kind of has a ring to it)
Been loving reading this site, just signed up so I can post and interact. When I get the bike in hand I will post a picture. Before and after, can't wait to see the contrast.
Any suggestions on drivetrain, brakes, shifters....?