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Foo

Quote from: Bird on September 20, 2016, 06:17:40 PM
happily not part of the pissing comp.. but I'm lookin for a set of 26in MTB wheels for an old school bike I wanna do up...
I've had it from new (Mid 90s) and would like to get it sorted, throw some road tyres on it and with summer coming on start to lose some blubber... Been a few decades since I rode Kurnell to Mascot to work daily ;)

It's one of these, but doesn't look this good - yet, been laying on the floor in a shed at dads for 10+ years since my accident, so its covered in grime, dirt and Shit but will wash up great... I forgot it was there actually.


I actually saw one of these yesterday afternoon, same colour also. What were you doing riding around at Cannon hill?  ;D

Foo
So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.

Foo

Quote from: Bird on September 22, 2016, 08:25:30 PM
:'( be cheaper to post than buy here LOL! 150 to buy new :(
yea just been here, but a mate is looking out for me.

That's cheap for a set of wheels, my last pair cost me $600 and that was second hand.  ;D

Foo
So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.

Foo

The latest in my stable. An Aldi 29er and it's good value for the money with the components that are on it. I'm going to ride the Rail Trails and beach with it.




Foo


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So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.

SambOz

What sort of money Foo, looks identical to a FELT !

Hydraulic brakes ?

Foo

$349 Sambo and mechanical brakes. The only thing I did was to back the cones off and it will need a a of fine tuning on the gears. They work but just a fly chit off being perfect.  8)

Double walled aloy rims and the it goes alright.  ;D
Foo
So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.

SambOz

Sounds good Foo, enjoy those big wheels  ;D

Seat/Frame/Forks lock out -  obvious things that look same as our FELTs @$900+ but with Hyd. brakes.

For riding the beach it makes sense.

scblack

Quote from: Bird on September 20, 2016, 06:17:40 PM
happily not part of the pissing comp.. but I'm lookin for a set of 26in MTB wheels for an old school bike I wanna do up...
I've had it from new (Mid 90s) and would like to get it sorted, throw some road tyres on it and with summer coming on start to lose some blubber... Been a few decades since I rode Kurnell to Mascot to work daily ;)

It's one of these, but doesn't look this good - yet, been laying on the floor in a shed at dads for 10+ years since my accident, so its covered in grime, dirt and Shit but will wash up great... I forgot it was there actually.

Here is a link to a set of wheels for sale for $50 - he's in 3181 Melbourne.

http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?304812-The-Fiddy-Dorrah-Sale-Frames-Forks-and-Wheels
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Bird

Quote from: FooI actually saw one of these yesterday afternoon, same colour also. What were you doing riding around at Cannon hill?  ;D
apparently there aren't many in this scheme, which is also why I wanna fix it.. Plus gimme something to do in the shed.

Quote from: scblackHere is a link to a set of wheels for sale for $50 - he's in 3181 Melbourne.
http://www.rotorburn.com
thanks for the heads up. (yet another bike forum I'd missed lookin thru)
Cracked rim puts me off though...
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wakychapmans

Quote from: Bird on September 26, 2016, 12:07:10 PM
apparently there aren't many in this scheme, which is also why I wanna fix it.. Plus gimme something to do in the shed.
thanks for the heads up. (yet another bike forum I'd missed lookin thru)
Cracked rim puts me off though...

be wary... if it's on Rotorburn... there is a high likelyhood that it's toasted already.

also, consider compatibility with your existing drivetrain. Your bike looks to have a an older style 5 (or 6) speed "screw-on" freewheel. Where the cogs are part of the freewheel mechanism and the whole lot screws on the threads on the hub. This is why older bikes used to break (and bend)  axles a lot. No bearing support out wide.

Most modern stuff uses a splined freewheel "driver" system where the cogs slide onto the splined freewheel mechanism that is actually part of the rear hub. This means an extra bearing is out wide and the axle is supported better and stronger. But the two systems are not cross-compatible.

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scblack

Quote from: MuruCycles on September 26, 2016, 01:22:46 PM
be wary... if it's on Rotorburn... there is a high likelyhood that it's toasted already.
Where do you come up with a rubbish opinion like that?

Same with any enthusiast site, a lot of gear for sale will have been very well looked after and be passed on for a reasonable price. I have bought LOADS of gear on Rotorburn and all of it excellent.

Of course you will get some people that sell rubbish, same as anywhere, but its a well maintained forum and people selling crap will be outed and/or banned.

You are gunna have to come up with something new to back up that comment.....
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wakychapmans

Quote from: scblack on September 26, 2016, 01:29:34 PM
Where do you come up with a rubbish opinion like that?

You are gunna have to come up with something new to back up that comment.....

ok... mainly, it's an opinion... like most people on most topics... I'm allowed to have one of my own.

But you're correct. My comment was maybe a little too "blanket". While you can get a great deal on some decent stuff from rotorburn... there are certain things I'd steer clear of. (DH frames  "only raced for one season"), carbon products (with "only the surface coating cracked") and things of that ilk.

there is also the bit where Bird said the rim was cracked...

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1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
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Bird

Anyone got any hints on what wheels/gears I need to look for my gig?
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Foo

How much money do ya wanna spend?

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.

D4D

Quote from: Bird on September 26, 2016, 04:25:17 PM
Anyone got any hints on what wheels/gears I need to look for my gig?

Buy a complete new bike, lots around of reasonable quality and cheaper than buying parts.

I bought new brake cables/pads, bottom bracket, tyres/tubes and grips for my son's project bike and just that came to $120.
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

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Bird

Quote from: FooHow much money do ya wanna spend?
round hunge on wheels would be acceptable..

Quote from: D4DBuy a complete new bike, lots around of reasonable quality and cheaper than buying parts.

I bought new brake cables/pads, bottom bracket, tyres/tubes and grips for my son's project bike and just that came to $120.
yea I know, but I wanna use this frame, and finding bits that are compatible apparently is the trick... haven't worked on pushys since the mid 90's... so I'm a touch out of touch with it all.
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evolution

Quote from: Bird on September 27, 2016, 08:40:02 AM
round hunge on wheels would be acceptable..
yea I know, but I wanna use this frame, and finding bits that are compatible apparently is the trick... haven't worked on pushys since the mid 90's... so I'm a touch out of touch with it all.
Put up the details of what is currently fitted to the bike, gearset, wheelset etc etc.
Will help with working out what is compatible.

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Nothing to see here - move on.

Bird

priced some wheels from the bike shop up the road from work
120 rear
80 front
35 tyre ea
20 tubes ea

ouch
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GGV8Cruza

Quote from: Bird on September 27, 2016, 01:29:40 PM
priced some wheels from the bike shop up the road from work
120 rear
80 front
35 tyre ea
20 tubes ea

ouch

Cheaper to get a new one, you will get the wheels sorted and then the shifters and cables will need replacing and next minute you have spent over $500.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TREKLINE-MTB-Mens-Mountain-Bike-26inch-Shimano-Gears-21-Speed-17-Grey-Black-/112110306771?hash=item1a1a4b85d3:g:PbwAAOSwgZ1XwO8W

GG

Bird

Quote from: GGV8CruzaCheaper to get a new one, you will get the wheels sorted and then the shifters and cables will need replacing and next minute you have spent over $500.

or this ;D http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262644865347/

Don't want suspension - want it for road... Got that old raceline expert at home with forks, and it sucks on the road.

Major issue is I struggle with me left arm that doesn't straighten when hanging on.. :(
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wakychapmans

Quote from: Bird on September 27, 2016, 02:19:54 PM
or this ;D http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262644865347/

Don't want suspension - want it for road... Got that old raceline expert at home with forks, and it sucks on the road.

Major issue is I struggle with me left arm that doesn't straighten when hanging on.. :(

I'd pick up the ebay Apollo.

its age means that you'll feel comfortable working on it and you can strip it down, and swap the good parts onto your current (not yet rideable steed.

build one nice bike from two...

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=56

Bird

This thing in the comments says its 14kg... surely not?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201670028090/
"The bike weights 14 kg. This is not road racing bike, but you will not bend the rims if you hit a kerb or a pothole.
It has better braking and stability and less liability to flat tyres with wider and heavy tread tyres"

??? ??? ??? ???
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wakychapmans

Quote from: Bird on September 28, 2016, 01:49:02 PM
This thing in the comments says its 14kg... surely not?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201670028090/
"The bike weights 14 kg. This is not road racing bike, but you will not bend the rims if you hit a kerb or a pothole.
It has better braking and stability and less liability to flat tyres with wider and heavy tread tyres"

??? ??? ??? ???

not a chance.

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=56

cancan

I discovered I had been riding/racing with a cracked frame... insurance paid out for a new frame but i couldnt get one for weeks so found a basic model (same frame) bike on special for $1000 less than the frame on its own... swapped all the good bits off my bike and at the same time converted to 1x11 gears.... moved all the components from new bike to my single speed (hydraulic brakes and rear gears ) so worked out well
Road format

Cx format at NZ Nationals

And single speed now also 1x11


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