well as the title states I have a 1968 huffy Camaro and it seems like every time I fix something something else breaks
I have already put way more into the bike then I will ever get back if i was to sell it. and i do kind of like the bike it has a working tanklight which is not easy to come by and it is in relatively good shape and when it does work it rides ok.
I paid 65 for the bike itself
but the list of repairs is as follows;
new crankarms from a bent crank. off a Schwinn I parted out estimated about 10 bucks give or take
truing back wheel which still is not perfect.20 bucks
touched up the paint.3 bucks bout about 22 hours of labor which I charge anywhere between 7-15 dollars for per hour
cleaned all parts and chrome. again time consuming and about 6 bucks worth of steel wool and soap
repacked all bearings. again more labor and about 3 bucks worth of grease.
new light bulbs for the tank light which cost me 6 bucks
what it still needs is as follows;
pedals are loose and need to be replaced.
tires I have keep popping and now I have junk knobbies on it.
wheels still are not true.
and now today I noticed the rear crown is coming loose from what looks like a spannier ring even though it is a coaster brake.
and that is just what I currently know.
the bike still has dents and imperfections in the fenders.
so I have to ask when is too much too much I am considering parting it out but I am uncertain which way to go wit it.
if it was a Schwinn then the answer would be obvious, but because it is a huffy and only form the late 60's I am having second thoughts As to what to do.
anyone got any ideas.
Sean
I have already put way more into the bike then I will ever get back if i was to sell it. and i do kind of like the bike it has a working tanklight which is not easy to come by and it is in relatively good shape and when it does work it rides ok.
I paid 65 for the bike itself
but the list of repairs is as follows;
new crankarms from a bent crank. off a Schwinn I parted out estimated about 10 bucks give or take
truing back wheel which still is not perfect.20 bucks
touched up the paint.3 bucks bout about 22 hours of labor which I charge anywhere between 7-15 dollars for per hour
cleaned all parts and chrome. again time consuming and about 6 bucks worth of steel wool and soap
repacked all bearings. again more labor and about 3 bucks worth of grease.
new light bulbs for the tank light which cost me 6 bucks
what it still needs is as follows;
pedals are loose and need to be replaced.
tires I have keep popping and now I have junk knobbies on it.
wheels still are not true.
and now today I noticed the rear crown is coming loose from what looks like a spannier ring even though it is a coaster brake.
and that is just what I currently know.
the bike still has dents and imperfections in the fenders.
so I have to ask when is too much too much I am considering parting it out but I am uncertain which way to go wit it.
if it was a Schwinn then the answer would be obvious, but because it is a huffy and only form the late 60's I am having second thoughts As to what to do.
anyone got any ideas.
Sean