07-07-2013, 04:24 PM
Hi, noob here.
I have an early 80s bike. Certain parts have rust, but everything works. It's for easy riding, not trying to tune it for competition.
So my question is: Other than fine tuning details, i.e. true the wheels, what are a few things that I have to look out for on an old bike, for a safe ride?
Like rusty brake cables can snap. Or this-or-that part can lock up, for no reason.
What needs replacing? The spokes? or brake cables? But then again, they work, "for now". Or maybe old tires are known to pop, indefinitely.
Experiences or stories that you have heard of would really help.
Thanks.
I have an early 80s bike. Certain parts have rust, but everything works. It's for easy riding, not trying to tune it for competition.
So my question is: Other than fine tuning details, i.e. true the wheels, what are a few things that I have to look out for on an old bike, for a safe ride?
Like rusty brake cables can snap. Or this-or-that part can lock up, for no reason.
What needs replacing? The spokes? or brake cables? But then again, they work, "for now". Or maybe old tires are known to pop, indefinitely.
Experiences or stories that you have heard of would really help.
Thanks.