Let's see your BICYCLE!
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- the_carl
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Re: Let's see your BICYCLE!
I had my bike stolen last weekend, so I'm looking at cheap replacement bikes, and lemme tell ya, the low-end bike market is HORRIBLE right now. Between that whole China tariff war thing and everyone buying a bike to exercise/commute during the pandemic, you literally cannot buy a new bike under $500. Not even a single Huffy in stock at Walmart.
Anyone have thoughts on buying a used carbon fiber bike? Is there a real danger of catastrophic failure? Unclear what size it actually is but there's this: https://boulder.craigslist.org/bik/d/bo ... 17601.html
and this: https://www.playitagainsports.com/produ ... mens-bikes
Might go check this out today: https://boulder.craigslist.org/bik/d/bo ... 05016.html
Anyone have thoughts on buying a used carbon fiber bike? Is there a real danger of catastrophic failure? Unclear what size it actually is but there's this: https://boulder.craigslist.org/bik/d/bo ... 17601.html
and this: https://www.playitagainsports.com/produ ... mens-bikes
Might go check this out today: https://boulder.craigslist.org/bik/d/bo ... 05016.html
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Dude, that Giant looks nice.
I am not sure if their is much risk in buying used carbon fiber, I would think you could tell pretty quickly if it in bad shape.
Buying bikes now is a huge pain, I have one on order at a local shop and I can't get a firm date when they will actually have it in.
Been going back and forth with them for about 4 weeks now.
I am not sure if their is much risk in buying used carbon fiber, I would think you could tell pretty quickly if it in bad shape.
Buying bikes now is a huge pain, I have one on order at a local shop and I can't get a firm date when they will actually have it in.
Been going back and forth with them for about 4 weeks now.
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I don't really know a whole lot about bikes yet. I have a 70s Worksman industrial bike and it has a coaster brake setup, which is why I don't ride it -- I disassembled the stuff in the rear wheel and lost some pieces, so it's still not put together 
Do you think this is a situation where I could just change it over to a more modern setup using a kit or something, or would I have to get a whole new wheel?

Do you think this is a situation where I could just change it over to a more modern setup using a kit or something, or would I have to get a whole new wheel?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Louy7zH9guw


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Achtane wrote:I don't really know a whole lot about bikes yet. I have a 70s Worksman industrial bike and it has a coaster brake setup, which is why I don't ride it -- I disassembled the stuff in the rear wheel and lost some pieces, so it's still not put together
Do you think this is a situation where I could just change it over to a more modern setup using a kit or something, or would I have to get a whole new wheel?
I don't know a ton about those but Park Tool had a good article
https://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-he ... -brake-hub
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Sweet. I never even really knew how they worked. When I pulled all the little pieces out I quickly attributed it all to black magic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Louy7zH9guw


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Achtane wrote:Sweet. I never even really knew how they worked. When I pulled all the little pieces out I quickly attributed it all to black magic.
It is black magic!!!!
Also: I love this bike,
it's outdated tech but it's so cool looking
thoughts?
anyone ever work on one of these?
https://binghamton.craigslist.org/bik/d ... 20631.html
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I love those bikes that are crossovers with car companies. It just seems like such a funny thing to do. No experience with that bike or anything similar, unfortunately.
I'm picking up that craigslist single speed today. I need to do some stuff to it right off the bat, but I'll post a pic once it's dialed in.
I'm picking up that craigslist single speed today. I need to do some stuff to it right off the bat, but I'll post a pic once it's dialed in.
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How did I miss this thread?

Old Crescent världsmästarcykel that I lightly modded with a cheap MTB bar and a cargo rack. Need to tune up the gears, left hand shifter not acting right but i really enjoy it

Old Crescent världsmästarcykel that I lightly modded with a cheap MTB bar and a cargo rack. Need to tune up the gears, left hand shifter not acting right but i really enjoy it

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that's pretty cool! Front basket is huge you could haul some stuff in there
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Cool! Jealous of all the basket space I need to get on this for shopping
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Front basket is the best. It's just so dang useful. Also dig that one in particular, qersty! I mostly see Wald baskets (I have one and another on the way for the new bike), so whenever I see something different I get stoked.
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Yeah that front basket in particular looks really good
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Re: Let's see your BICYCLE!
NIce rack!
(That's a rack, not a basket!
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(That's a rack, not a basket!

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What an exciting and illuminating distinction 

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haha seriously. Do the upturned sides not make it arguably a basket, if we're going to split hairs? Or do the small gaps near between the sides and the back make it definitely not a basket?



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