TL;DR I am dissatisfied with the fact Huffy's 'special edition' parkside isn't special at all. Instead of whining about it, I want to fix that.... but I am of low funds so it's 'piece at a time.'
Alrighty then,
What I have is a Huffy Parkside that's....
Rim brake mounts, twist shift (it is a revo shift though so that's nice I think,) seven speed 14t-28t freewheel.
See I'm not ever intending on like 'here let's go to whistler, or moab, or just see if I can ride down a sheer cliff lined with spiked rocks ending with a fifty foot jump.' I'm both uninterested in acrobatics and happy to leave more enthusiastic folk for such.
I won't even ask for a shopping list here since I see two paths here. One is to try leaning into the 'comfort' aspect that the marketing is leaning on (perfect fit comfort frame, fattie saddle, geomatry seems to encourage an upright posture) or try hammering to make it more aggressive.
Given my general riding is country fields, with the odd gravel patch, packed dirt, and the like I don't see any reason to not go full 'comfort' here since that seems to be what the bike wants and I don't especially care about MAXIMUM SPEED, since so long as I keep forward momentum going I'm happy.
Looking advice on points of focus especially as i have a limited budget. I'm not talking 'here buy this this and that.' More a case of 'where should I focus my attention on when making that order of importance list on things to research.'
Personally I'm a mind to immediately get an altus both because the flat face keeps going out of whack and gears go from smooth clicks to clankclankclankclankCLUNK until I go back and fiddle with it again. I'm not even sure if the altus will fix that issue, but I have heard it is far more reliable, plus I don't think I'd be able to trade much further up given integrated hanger.
Due to my vision I can't really tell what gear I'm in with the revo that's on the thing so... I don't know what thumb shifter is good or bad just 'oh hey i can see where the clicker is pointing.'
Then there's the question of handle bars. Should I just go full on beach cruiser bars?
What about seat? Stay with a fatgie or try going for a narrow? This is one of those thigns where i wish i had a way to try before i buy because I saw this video with a guy that took a narrow brooks saddle and... Look me and my stepdad kept horses for close to twenty years. I might not be GARGANTUAN into horses but something about dude applying the stain and oil just made me smile.
Half a mind to try going for brown leather looking (if not actual leather) for seat and grips. I found a place that sells chrome looking head badges and i've got one on order (that will not be installed til the rest is done.) Since that little touch of class.
Past 'here let's focus on parts order'
Are there any interesting modifications i could look into?
I also actually have a color scheme in mind for when everything else gets dialed in (see i like the sage green on the frame right now so I kinda want to keep that. so it's more focus on the accessories.) The sage green frame would work great with a brown leather saddle/grips. Muted yellow for cable caps, valve covers. If I could figure out how to stencil would want to have a big HUFFY on the chain guard (where the original sticker was advertising shimano parts.)
Any decals or the like I get I'd need to scrub the bike down, likely dismantle so they can be applied and proper series of clearcoat layers put over the whole thing (My brother works on trucks I've seen him rattlecan paint the first truck that was his... and it actually turned out nice looking after he clearcoated it.)
I just know me. I am the fool that rushes in half cocked, which is bad especially when I have little to no funds short of the oddball donation or winfall when things ease up.
Alrighty then,
What I have is a Huffy Parkside that's....
Rim brake mounts, twist shift (it is a revo shift though so that's nice I think,) seven speed 14t-28t freewheel.
See I'm not ever intending on like 'here let's go to whistler, or moab, or just see if I can ride down a sheer cliff lined with spiked rocks ending with a fifty foot jump.' I'm both uninterested in acrobatics and happy to leave more enthusiastic folk for such.
I won't even ask for a shopping list here since I see two paths here. One is to try leaning into the 'comfort' aspect that the marketing is leaning on (perfect fit comfort frame, fattie saddle, geomatry seems to encourage an upright posture) or try hammering to make it more aggressive.
Given my general riding is country fields, with the odd gravel patch, packed dirt, and the like I don't see any reason to not go full 'comfort' here since that seems to be what the bike wants and I don't especially care about MAXIMUM SPEED, since so long as I keep forward momentum going I'm happy.
Looking advice on points of focus especially as i have a limited budget. I'm not talking 'here buy this this and that.' More a case of 'where should I focus my attention on when making that order of importance list on things to research.'
Personally I'm a mind to immediately get an altus both because the flat face keeps going out of whack and gears go from smooth clicks to clankclankclankclankCLUNK until I go back and fiddle with it again. I'm not even sure if the altus will fix that issue, but I have heard it is far more reliable, plus I don't think I'd be able to trade much further up given integrated hanger.
Due to my vision I can't really tell what gear I'm in with the revo that's on the thing so... I don't know what thumb shifter is good or bad just 'oh hey i can see where the clicker is pointing.'
Then there's the question of handle bars. Should I just go full on beach cruiser bars?
What about seat? Stay with a fatgie or try going for a narrow? This is one of those thigns where i wish i had a way to try before i buy because I saw this video with a guy that took a narrow brooks saddle and... Look me and my stepdad kept horses for close to twenty years. I might not be GARGANTUAN into horses but something about dude applying the stain and oil just made me smile.
Half a mind to try going for brown leather looking (if not actual leather) for seat and grips. I found a place that sells chrome looking head badges and i've got one on order (that will not be installed til the rest is done.) Since that little touch of class.
Past 'here let's focus on parts order'
Are there any interesting modifications i could look into?
I also actually have a color scheme in mind for when everything else gets dialed in (see i like the sage green on the frame right now so I kinda want to keep that. so it's more focus on the accessories.) The sage green frame would work great with a brown leather saddle/grips. Muted yellow for cable caps, valve covers. If I could figure out how to stencil would want to have a big HUFFY on the chain guard (where the original sticker was advertising shimano parts.)
Any decals or the like I get I'd need to scrub the bike down, likely dismantle so they can be applied and proper series of clearcoat layers put over the whole thing (My brother works on trucks I've seen him rattlecan paint the first truck that was his... and it actually turned out nice looking after he clearcoated it.)
I just know me. I am the fool that rushes in half cocked, which is bad especially when I have little to no funds short of the oddball donation or winfall when things ease up.