Greetings. I’ve jumped into the deep end here with no guidance except an out of state friend and YouTube. I got a beat up Huffy for $20 that I decided to redo for my wife as my first ever build. EVERYTHING had rusted that could rust. But a combination of rust removing techniques and it was looking better.
I repainted it and started putting everything back together that didn’t need to be replaced. Now I’m at the wheels and this is where I’m looking for guidance.
The original wheels would take a huge amount of effort to restore. Now, I could just buy new wheels. But I’m confronted with the fact that for (nearly) the price of a new set of wheels, I could buy an entire new Huffy! And I can’t seem to cross that barrier in my head. Of course I don’t WANT to buy my wife a new bike, I want to build her one. But I’m stuck at the idea of paying the full cost of a bike for just part of a bike.
I’ve been scouring the city for “found” wheels but with no luck. So how does the "price for parts" element come into play with the community? Any advice would be appreciated.
I repainted it and started putting everything back together that didn’t need to be replaced. Now I’m at the wheels and this is where I’m looking for guidance.
The original wheels would take a huge amount of effort to restore. Now, I could just buy new wheels. But I’m confronted with the fact that for (nearly) the price of a new set of wheels, I could buy an entire new Huffy! And I can’t seem to cross that barrier in my head. Of course I don’t WANT to buy my wife a new bike, I want to build her one. But I’m stuck at the idea of paying the full cost of a bike for just part of a bike.
I’ve been scouring the city for “found” wheels but with no luck. So how does the "price for parts" element come into play with the community? Any advice would be appreciated.