Hi All,
This is my first time showing one of my bikes here (I've bought a few bits on the for sale forum before). I'm not sure if this will make people laugh or cry, but it's posted in the spirit of saving a nice old bike from the tip...
I recently couldn't resist a cheap old Team Marin frame which had suffered some hideous violence (3rd pic) in the past around the seat post (probably getting a stuck one out). The co-op in the village I live in is due to be moving further away, so I thought, I reckon that would make a good shopping bike, so here it is...:
Spec sheet: (doing it properly )
Frame: 1995 Team Marin 19"
Fork: Marin Lite (original)
Headset: Ritchey (original)
Stem: Girvin Flex-stem from an old Raleigh Apex
Stem Cap: n/a
Handlebar: Zoom north-road style
Grips: foam wood look
Barends: none
Brakes: Tektro oryx
Brake Pads: what they came with
Brake Cables: orange ones
Cantilever cable hangers: dunno
Brake Levers: one ancient dia compe, one Tektro eclipse
Shifters:
Front Derailleur: none
Rear Derailleur: none
Derailleur Cables: none
Cassette: 19 tooth sprocket
Chain: sram 830 I think
Cranks: RPM road (cheap from Planet X in a sale)
Crank Bolts: dunno
Chainrings: 39 tooth road inner
Chainring bolts: dunno
Bottom Bracket: whatever was in the frame
Pedals: Planet X cheap alloy
Hub Skewers:
Rims: old (no brand)
Hubs: front just says 'alloy', read is a Shimano rm-30
Nipples: dunno
Spokes: dunno
Tyres: Schwalbe Big apple 26x2.15
Tubes: dunno
Saddle: 'GT bioflex'
Seatpost: Cr-mo off an old Raleigh
Seatpost Binder: Marin Lite
Accessories:
Centre-stand, front wheel stabiliser, racks and mudguards.
Weight:err, quite heavy (see below)
It's a riot to ride. The wine box (same vintage as the bike, no less) on the front is heavier than the frame (hence the wheel stabiliser) but the combination of the 2.15 tyres, thin steel frame and the flex-stem make it unbelievably comfortable!
Hope you like it!
This is my first time showing one of my bikes here (I've bought a few bits on the for sale forum before). I'm not sure if this will make people laugh or cry, but it's posted in the spirit of saving a nice old bike from the tip...
I recently couldn't resist a cheap old Team Marin frame which had suffered some hideous violence (3rd pic) in the past around the seat post (probably getting a stuck one out). The co-op in the village I live in is due to be moving further away, so I thought, I reckon that would make a good shopping bike, so here it is...:
Spec sheet: (doing it properly )
Frame: 1995 Team Marin 19"
Fork: Marin Lite (original)
Headset: Ritchey (original)
Stem: Girvin Flex-stem from an old Raleigh Apex
Stem Cap: n/a
Handlebar: Zoom north-road style
Grips: foam wood look
Barends: none
Brakes: Tektro oryx
Brake Pads: what they came with
Brake Cables: orange ones
Cantilever cable hangers: dunno
Brake Levers: one ancient dia compe, one Tektro eclipse
Shifters:
Front Derailleur: none
Rear Derailleur: none
Derailleur Cables: none
Cassette: 19 tooth sprocket
Chain: sram 830 I think
Cranks: RPM road (cheap from Planet X in a sale)
Crank Bolts: dunno
Chainrings: 39 tooth road inner
Chainring bolts: dunno
Bottom Bracket: whatever was in the frame
Pedals: Planet X cheap alloy
Hub Skewers:
Rims: old (no brand)
Hubs: front just says 'alloy', read is a Shimano rm-30
Nipples: dunno
Spokes: dunno
Tyres: Schwalbe Big apple 26x2.15
Tubes: dunno
Saddle: 'GT bioflex'
Seatpost: Cr-mo off an old Raleigh
Seatpost Binder: Marin Lite
Accessories:
Centre-stand, front wheel stabiliser, racks and mudguards.
Weight:err, quite heavy (see below)
It's a riot to ride. The wine box (same vintage as the bike, no less) on the front is heavier than the frame (hence the wheel stabiliser) but the combination of the 2.15 tyres, thin steel frame and the flex-stem make it unbelievably comfortable!
Hope you like it!