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A couple of weeks back I joined a mate on a 50 mile drive to pick up a GT Transeo mtb which had a set of 700c wheels with an 8 speed nexus hub. He only wanted the hub and was planning to lace it into a 26” 36 hole rim he already had. After checking out the bike I discovered the hub had 32 holes which was useless to him. I offered to give him a new nexus 7 hub I bought for around $60 a couple of years back if he paid for the bike which was around the same cost as the Nexus 7 hub. He agreed.
Since then I’ve been looking for a bike I could use the wheel set on. A few days ago a pair of 1977 Suburbans turned up for sale on Facebook marketplace. The young seller inherited them from his grandparents but didn’t have the skills to fix them and wanted them gone. USA made Schwinn bikes were never sold in Australia and the bikes were purchased from a dealer in Virginia while his grandparents were working and living there. He offered them to me for around USD$60 so I paid the kid, threw them in the van and headed home.
I plan to keep the lady’s bike as a display piece as its almost completely original with the exception of the front tire. The men’s bike has an unusable front wheel and is well used but solid. It has the freewheeling crank and locked rear cluster known as the FF system. The behemoth of a crank assembly weighs over 4 lbs and will find a new home on the shelf as I put the bike on a diet. I have some decent 700c tires and almost everything I need to rebuild it with the exception of a chain, new brake pads and bottom bracket kit should I decide to fit a 3 piece crank set instead of the 1 piece.
I tried the 700c wheels and they went in easily. I’ve named the bike Outcast as it will look out of place among the 12 or so cruisers and bmx cruisers parked in my shed.
Since then I’ve been looking for a bike I could use the wheel set on. A few days ago a pair of 1977 Suburbans turned up for sale on Facebook marketplace. The young seller inherited them from his grandparents but didn’t have the skills to fix them and wanted them gone. USA made Schwinn bikes were never sold in Australia and the bikes were purchased from a dealer in Virginia while his grandparents were working and living there. He offered them to me for around USD$60 so I paid the kid, threw them in the van and headed home.
I plan to keep the lady’s bike as a display piece as its almost completely original with the exception of the front tire. The men’s bike has an unusable front wheel and is well used but solid. It has the freewheeling crank and locked rear cluster known as the FF system. The behemoth of a crank assembly weighs over 4 lbs and will find a new home on the shelf as I put the bike on a diet. I have some decent 700c tires and almost everything I need to rebuild it with the exception of a chain, new brake pads and bottom bracket kit should I decide to fit a 3 piece crank set instead of the 1 piece.
I tried the 700c wheels and they went in easily. I’ve named the bike Outcast as it will look out of place among the 12 or so cruisers and bmx cruisers parked in my shed.
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