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rchippie 10.09.2010 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackWood (Post 383214)
Hey guys, sorry to hijack your thread but I have question about a bike frame a family friend gave my parents. The bike frame says TREK, are these any good? If it is are they worth restoring? I have little knowledge of bikes, other than the Mongoose bmx bike I used to ride back in highschool. I don't know if it's a mountain bike or onroad bike. I'll try to get some pics of the frame.

This thread is about bicycles, so your not high jacking the thread. Yes Trek is a a very nice bike Brand. I ride a Trek Madone 6.9 red. Post a pic so we can see what you have. As for restoring the bike it depends how much is needed to complete the bike.

agarabaghi 10.09.2010 03:22 PM

Ride from today:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/52284320

Summary:
53 @ 18.6 max 31

rchippie 10.09.2010 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by agarabaghi (Post 383246)
Ride from today:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/52284320

Summary:
53 @ 18.6 max 31

Thats a nice ride. I did not ride today, because i volunteered at the Breast cancer ride sponsored by the Trek bike shop in my area.

BlackWood 10.09.2010 04:20 PM

Heres some pics, the frames still straight but theres rust spots in some places where it looks like paint or powdercoat flaked off.
[IMG]http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a...L/DSCF2490.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a...L/DSCF2491.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a...L/DSCF2492.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a...L/DSCF2493.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a...L/DSCF2494.jpg[/IMG]

agarabaghi 10.09.2010 04:21 PM

ya i would just throw that away and start over.

rchippie 10.09.2010 04:44 PM

That is a Trek single track 950. I had that bike in the late 80's & early 90's. It was a AWSOME bike. I dont think i would put any money into it, unless you get a crack deal on some used parts in good shape. When new i believe it cost around $500 - $600. The Derailleurs & cranks were very very good for there time. They still make the LX componets to this day.

BlackWood 10.09.2010 05:01 PM

Thanks for the info guys, it is in rough shape and probably not worth saving so off to the scrapyard.

pinkpanda3310 10.09.2010 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by agarabaghi (Post 383246)
Ride from today:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/52284320

Summary:
53 @ 18.6 max 31

How come your route has a couple of loops in it? Did you really ride in a circle? Do you go solo most of the time?

Kudos to you Hippie for supporting the community. Do you do group rides often?

rchippie 10.09.2010 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 383263)
How come your route has a couple of loops in it? Did you really ride in a circle? Do you go solo most of the time?

Kudos to you Hippie for supporting the community. Do you do group rides often?

Your welcome :lol:. I try to do group rides every week. I just have to get out of bed & actually go :lol:.

rchippie 11.05.2010 08:36 PM

Another new Ride
 
I bought another bike. This one is a Track style or ( Fixed gear) bike, with a Flip Flop hub. Which allows me to use a Bmx style Freewheel. I have been told, by knowledgeable people. That a Fixed gear bike can help you smooth out your pedal stroke over time. So that is what i plan on doing when i ride my rollers. I tried riding it with the Fixed gear on the Street, but that would not be safe in Traffic. Here is the Bike i bought.


http://www.roadbikeoutlet.com/single...gear-bike.html

agarabaghi 11.05.2010 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 383263)
How come your route has a couple of loops in it? Did you really ride in a circle? Do you go solo most of the time?

Kudos to you Hippie for supporting the community. Do you do group rides often?

Dunno I followed the designated course, as it was a metric during Mt. Dora's bike festival...

pinkpanda3310 11.06.2010 03:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rchippie (Post 386733)
I bought another bike. This one is a Track style or ( Fixed gear) bike, with a Flip Flop hub. Which allows me to use a Bmx style Freewheel. I have been told, by knowledgeable people. That a Fixed gear bike can help you smooth out your pedal stroke over time. So that is what i plan on doing when i ride my rollers. I tried riding it with the Fixed gear on the Street, but that would not be safe in Traffic. Here is the Bike i bought.


http://www.roadbikeoutlet.com/single...gear-bike.html

What exactly do you mean by smooth out the stroke? I notice my Dad does more revs than me and my brother does less. Seems to fit on the scale of how we ride with each other ie- Dad rides more so is better at it.

Dad also got another retro bike. The gear lever is down on the frame and is in dire need of a service. It doesn't shift enough to make the full range of gears. I had a ride on it 2 weeks ago. It was often easier to keep it one gear :lol: Very comfortable bike though. The main sproket was even out of round to supposedly help with the pedal stroke somehow :neutral:

Be at it again tomorrow morning :yipi:

rchippie 11.06.2010 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 386787)
What exactly do you mean by smooth out the stroke? I notice my Dad does more revs than me and my brother does less. Seems to fit on the scale of how we ride with each other ie- Dad rides more so is better at it.

Dad also got another retro bike. The gear lever is down on the frame and is in dire need of a service. It doesn't shift enough to make the full range of gears. I had a ride on it 2 weeks ago. It was often easier to keep it one gear :lol: Very comfortable bike though. The main sproket was even out of round to supposedly help with the pedal stroke somehow :neutral:

Be at it again tomorrow morning :yipi:

According to the expert's most people pedal in a square motion or choppy, instead of a circle which is the desired motion smooth. Most people only use force on the down stroke &do not pull on the up stroke. The chainring on your dads new bike sounds like a Shimano biopace chainring. Watch this video. this is considered a very smooth pedal stroke.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opIHaO_mt0M. This is Taylor phinney. This video is of one of the best Climbers in the world. His name is Marco Pantani ( the Pirate). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66iXTQio7wk. He raced the Tour de France & the Giro de italia in the 90's.

pinkpanda3310 11.07.2010 03:35 AM

So a smooth stroke has even pressure through out the stroke. Thanks Hippie.

The ride this morning was OK. We could've done better, at least me and Dad could've :lol: Dad rode his relic, just so he could say he did it all in one gear :lol: Which meant I blitzed them both on the hills :whip:

rchippie 11.07.2010 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 386860)
So a smooth stroke has even pressure through out the stroke. Thanks Hippie.

The ride this morning was OK. We could've done better, at least me and Dad could've :lol: Dad rode his relic, just so he could say he did it all in one gear :lol: Which meant I blitzed them both on the hills :whip:


Correct my understanding of what is considered a smooth pedal stroke, is consistent even pressure on both the up & down stroke. watch the First video i posted above. He is considered to have a very smooth pedal stroke. which relic did your Dad ride ? post a pic of it when you can. I'm getting my single speed ready for it's first ride.


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