plastic_cyclist
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A very kind soul offered up this to anyone who could make use of it ....so I thought I’d take a project on and see how I could make this a bit better.....
What do you reckon could be done to this?
Never mind the brakes (though agree - try those ones out yourself down a hill with a run-out),this is for the wife!
How’s ‘er indoors gonna get up the hills? I understand Angus is very hilly.Drill out the rivets holding the big chain ring on
Remove shifters and mechs
Fit 26 x 1.5 slick tyres
Remove the cassette and fit a single speed cog
New brake pads
Shorten chain
Drill out the rivets holding the big chain ring on
Remove shifters and mechs
Fit 26 x 1.5 slick tyres
Remove the cassette and fit a single speed cog
New brake pads
Shorten chain
How’s ‘er indoors gonna get up the hills? I understand Angus is very hilly.
Looks like a bike produced for sale In supermarkets and in mail order catalogues, not something I’d want to inflict on my nearest and dearest but should be safe and rideable once you put some decent brakes on it.
I have just bought one of these as my wheel hub took a screw on type freewheel, you would need to check yours is the same:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/372115939422
It will circle the village fine with it’s current gearing but there are many advantages of having a single speed bike if you google them.So, in other words make this a "non geared" bike ? as its just being used for circling a village?
the colour, man, the colour!