01-20-2023, 10:23 AM
Behold, my "New" bike. Well, I say New, it's an old MTB in very unloved, badly maintained condition. I picked it up free and am hoping to do a cheap rebuild into a worry-free hack for shopping journeys and tackling the very bumpy gravel road along the beach.
At first glance, it appears to be a Muddyfox. However, further investigation reveals that the horrific paint job and ridiculous fake Muddyfox decals are hiding a Merida. I've so-far concluded that it's a 2013 Matts 10-V.
Bunch of entry-level components, all suffering from wear, lack of servicing, etc. Someone's given the bike a liberal coating of what appears to be black stove enamel, LOL. Even the forks and cables got a dose!
Given that the paint/decal treatment has all the hallmarks of someone trying to hide a stolen bike, I've searched stolen bike databases but nothing's come up.
Here's the bike as offered on a local FB group:
"Happily" in its new home:
Just look at that beautiful paint!
As is typical with these things, the components (freewheel 7 speed rear hub, tired Acera/Altus/SE components, and crappy condition mean there's little to be gained by investing much money in this bike. Hopefully, I can bring most components back to life. It will need new tyres/toobz, shifters and cables for sure. If I can get it into serviceable condition again, MAYBE I'll consider stripping and a cheap new paint job when the weather improves.
What would YOU do with this miserable creature? I suppose if I can find a decent rigid fork, this could be a gravel ride but I'm not sure what shifters would work on drop bars.
At first glance, it appears to be a Muddyfox. However, further investigation reveals that the horrific paint job and ridiculous fake Muddyfox decals are hiding a Merida. I've so-far concluded that it's a 2013 Matts 10-V.
Bunch of entry-level components, all suffering from wear, lack of servicing, etc. Someone's given the bike a liberal coating of what appears to be black stove enamel, LOL. Even the forks and cables got a dose!
Given that the paint/decal treatment has all the hallmarks of someone trying to hide a stolen bike, I've searched stolen bike databases but nothing's come up.
Here's the bike as offered on a local FB group:
"Happily" in its new home:
Just look at that beautiful paint!
As is typical with these things, the components (freewheel 7 speed rear hub, tired Acera/Altus/SE components, and crappy condition mean there's little to be gained by investing much money in this bike. Hopefully, I can bring most components back to life. It will need new tyres/toobz, shifters and cables for sure. If I can get it into serviceable condition again, MAYBE I'll consider stripping and a cheap new paint job when the weather improves.
What would YOU do with this miserable creature? I suppose if I can find a decent rigid fork, this could be a gravel ride but I'm not sure what shifters would work on drop bars.