

Bought it from a rich lady for $100. It was a little rough when I picked it up. New front tire, some grips, a little oil, and a brake adjustment. Maybe I overpaid, I don’t care. Super sturdy little bike that just feels awesome to ride.I take it to the river in my neighborhood. Bonus photo: a fish I caught the other day on one of my rides.
by Sure_Scratch_1396
3 Comments
Focus on things that spin. Pull the wheels apart, remove the bearings and dried out grease, replace with new bearings and new grease. Cost will be $30 and $10 for tools. This is the biggest bang for the buck you can get on an old bike.
Replace the chain. for $15 and $10 in tools.
It will be like riding a new bike.
Beautiful trout! Bike ain’t bad, either 😉
The chainstay brake is sweet. Nice color too. I don’t think you overpaid. A bike for $100 in this economy is a victory. That’s a loaded basket at a grocery store if you’re leaving with a bottle of wine.