Every time I think that a bike is set to go, something else comes up. So here it is... Got both front and rear tires and wheels cleaned up from the over 25 yr old crumbled Mr. Tuffy tube protectors on the Trek 930. Replaced the tubes, tube protectors, and remounted the wheels. Now the brake cables are slipping and won't tighten up. On the one hand I want to do a complete overhaul of the Trek bike and start from the bottom up. On the other hand, I just want to get it going, and overhaul bits at a time - keeping it in running condition. That, really, is my goal. I really don't want to start from scratch with a non-usable bike. I want to keep it usable... take apart the rear wheel one weekend... ride it the next day... take apart the front wheel...etc. It really does need a complete overhaul... I'm just hoping I can do it the way I want to do it, and not the way it seems to be heading. :O
More parts off the "trash" bikes
So I decided that I'm gonna take off some more parts from the otherwise decent Genesis "trash" bike. It's not such a decent bike anymore, now that I've stripped it :O Gonna take off the front derailleur, and possibly the crank set. We'll see. Gotta inspect those teeth. Maybe just take the chain ring guard. Schwinn bike came today. It is all zip tied together, but otherwise is in 5 parts. The frame, rear wheel section and handlebars are one, then the front wheel separate, the seat, the pedals. 5 parts. I was going to do an "unboxing", but the box was almost totally torn to shreds and the easiest way to get the bike in my garage was just to finish tearing open the box and bring the parts in separately. Gonna be doing a video when I actually set it up.
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