So a couple of days ago, my son asked me "hey, you want a bike for free?" (To which the correct answer, of course, is ALWAYS "yes.") One of his college housemates graduated and moved back home a few states away, and he left behind a bike he didn't want. It had been sitting on a porch untouched for a couple of years and looked pretty crusty, so the other guys in the house were just going to throw it out. I figured it might be a Wallyworld-type MTB, which would be a perfect wheel donor for my planned RRBBO 16 project. To my surprise, it looked a little too nice to cut up:
Quick assessment: wheels are straight, derailleurs are both free, suspension fork compresses when you lean on it, brakes work as they should. Needs a good bath, a chain, and a couple of tubes. (I tried airing them up. The rear lasted three minutes before loudly and suddenly hissing out, the front made it a whole 20 minutes.) Should be a nice cleanup project, and it'll be the first suspension bike I've owned. So how'd I do?
Quick assessment: wheels are straight, derailleurs are both free, suspension fork compresses when you lean on it, brakes work as they should. Needs a good bath, a chain, and a couple of tubes. (I tried airing them up. The rear lasted three minutes before loudly and suddenly hissing out, the front made it a whole 20 minutes.) Should be a nice cleanup project, and it'll be the first suspension bike I've owned. So how'd I do?