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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] |
ya i would just throw that away and start over.
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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.
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Thanks for the info guys, it is in rough shape and probably not worth saving so off to the scrapyard.
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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 |
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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: |
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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: |
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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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