06-30-2019, 11:54 AM
First, some context.
I have two bikes, a 29" mountain bike (that I bought off craigslist and repaired) and a 26" cruiser bike (that I have had for about seven years now). I am 6'4" and the 29" bike fits me better, so I use it a lot more. That bike is in currently in need of repairs (the front crankset is bent, which I have no idea how that happened) and I decided to use the cruiser bike until I could get the mountain bike repaired. When I rode it I noticed that the bike was very wobbly.
After further inspection I pinned down the wobbliness to two locations: the bike stem and the bottom pivot. The latter is what I am inquiring about.
But before I get into two much detail, here is a link to an auction of the same model of bike:
https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/68609973
Yes, I know it's a cheap walmart bike, but this was seven years ago, I didn't care as much back then.
Here are some pictures of the problem area:
https://imgur.com/a/oxzOXGY
Now that I got all of that out of the way, I have two questions to ask.
First question: How would I go about assessing this problem? What tools should I use? What procedures should I take?
Second question: Is it even worth it?
Like I said before, this is a cheap walmart bike. Since it is too small for me my goal is to hopefully repair it and sell it. But considering that is retails new at $120 I'm not even sure if it's worth it. Already I might have to get a new freewheel and stem for it, so that's a lot of repairs for something I cannot sell for that much.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts, and thank you in advance.
I have two bikes, a 29" mountain bike (that I bought off craigslist and repaired) and a 26" cruiser bike (that I have had for about seven years now). I am 6'4" and the 29" bike fits me better, so I use it a lot more. That bike is in currently in need of repairs (the front crankset is bent, which I have no idea how that happened) and I decided to use the cruiser bike until I could get the mountain bike repaired. When I rode it I noticed that the bike was very wobbly.
After further inspection I pinned down the wobbliness to two locations: the bike stem and the bottom pivot. The latter is what I am inquiring about.
But before I get into two much detail, here is a link to an auction of the same model of bike:
https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/68609973
Yes, I know it's a cheap walmart bike, but this was seven years ago, I didn't care as much back then.
Here are some pictures of the problem area:
https://imgur.com/a/oxzOXGY
Now that I got all of that out of the way, I have two questions to ask.
First question: How would I go about assessing this problem? What tools should I use? What procedures should I take?
Second question: Is it even worth it?
Like I said before, this is a cheap walmart bike. Since it is too small for me my goal is to hopefully repair it and sell it. But considering that is retails new at $120 I'm not even sure if it's worth it. Already I might have to get a new freewheel and stem for it, so that's a lot of repairs for something I cannot sell for that much.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts, and thank you in advance.