Unlikelybiker
Dirt Disciple
Got the paint done and got it back in one piece. Found my hub spanner so set the hubs, removed the old bars and tapped the loose cables up and took it for a spin. It really does ride very nice indeed, for a bike that's 25+ years old and had clearly led an active life it rides like new.. Smooth, comfortable relaxed cruising position. Steers well, nothing seems out of place. Then you realise there's no brakes Mate popped round and had a go. Absolutely loves it said its just like a big bmx. He also said it 'looks factory like they should've made one'. I really like that I'm chuffed to bits with it can't wait to sort the cables out, I'm going to try and do them using the bits I've got laying around. I've used the original rockhopper dia compe levers, they have alloy levers and plastic bodies which means they give abit as they are mounted on the curve of the bars. The alloy ones I wanted to fit won't do that.
In other news, I did a tip run and accidentally came home with another bike. But I couldn't not. An Odyssey Merlin.
Full of nice bits. Not sure what my plans are for it yet but it has parts I need for something else.
In other news, I did a tip run and accidentally came home with another bike. But I couldn't not. An Odyssey Merlin.
Full of nice bits. Not sure what my plans are for it yet but it has parts I need for something else.