I've always wanted an e-stay bike, so I bought this 1992 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo on Friday for $75 from Craigslist.
https://flic.kr/p/weFfdP
The seller said he bought it when it was one or two years old from a guy who worked at the bike shop and has had it ever since. The bike has been ridden, and the paint shows it. But the photos don't do the color justice; it really "pops" dayglo orange in real life. Maybe I'll respray it someday, but now its just getting a refurb so that it can be ridden a bit.
https://flic.kr/p/weFeBZ
Saturday I stripped it down to the frame. Pedals were hard to remove, but everything else went pretty well. For all of those who complain about the current lack of bike industry standards, this one has several odd ones: 1-1/4" steerer, "direct mount" front deraileur, and a square taper BB that has cartridge bearings pressed directly into the frame held in with circlips. The e-stays mean that you can remove the chain in one piece, though.
https://flic.kr/p/vhNN6k
It has Deore shifters, and most of the rest of the components are Exage 500. Brake levers don't match, so will look for a new one. Saddle is a Trek, so not original, either. And the grips are some massive squishy things. :roll:
https://flic.kr/p/weF9ic
Sunday, I started stripping, cleaning, and rebuilding the components and still have a ways to go...
https://flic.kr/p/weFfdP
The seller said he bought it when it was one or two years old from a guy who worked at the bike shop and has had it ever since. The bike has been ridden, and the paint shows it. But the photos don't do the color justice; it really "pops" dayglo orange in real life. Maybe I'll respray it someday, but now its just getting a refurb so that it can be ridden a bit.
https://flic.kr/p/weFeBZ
Saturday I stripped it down to the frame. Pedals were hard to remove, but everything else went pretty well. For all of those who complain about the current lack of bike industry standards, this one has several odd ones: 1-1/4" steerer, "direct mount" front deraileur, and a square taper BB that has cartridge bearings pressed directly into the frame held in with circlips. The e-stays mean that you can remove the chain in one piece, though.
https://flic.kr/p/vhNN6k
It has Deore shifters, and most of the rest of the components are Exage 500. Brake levers don't match, so will look for a new one. Saddle is a Trek, so not original, either. And the grips are some massive squishy things. :roll:
https://flic.kr/p/weF9ic
Sunday, I started stripping, cleaning, and rebuilding the components and still have a ways to go...