Hi Folks.
I reckon it's time I got off my rear and gave this bike it's own thread in the right spot. It's also a good excuse to try out the flickr thing.
Here it is the day after I picked it up. I was all set to pay $350 AU for it but when I fronted after a 150k drive the chap (very apologetically) told me that he'd discovered the cranks were stuffed after I had called.. from what I could tell it looked like the bottom bracket was seriously mashed making the cranks stick out at an odd angle and making the bike un-rideworthy but I couldn't see any cracks in the paint in the frame around the BB or any signs of stress to the cranks so for $200au I took a punt that it was savable.. for an extra $50 I took home his old Rockhopper that is now sitting at the end of my workbench, if I keep visiting this forum I fear I may have to throw some money at it soon.
Anyhoo.. Story goes the seller (very likable US refugee) traveled to and from the states regularly in the 90's and bought this home with him in his luggage, rode ot for a few weeks and decided he liked his old Rockhopper better (complete with BMX bars!) garaged the Ground Control ever since :shock:
Getting the BB out was a bastard to say the least. Mashed up so bad the crank removing tool O bought for the job couldnt get in past the axle.. I had to break it apart bit by bit and fish out the balls and shrapnel with tweezers. But it came out and a new one from the LBS went in, the axle is 3mm longer but it doesn't seem to matter, chain line seems fine. Most importantly the punt paid off! the cranks and frame were not damaged at all, phew! Because it is so original I figured I'd take the tyres saddle and grips and put them somewhere safe as they'll be the first things to wear down and need replacing.. The best thing at the LBS was a charge spoon in brown leather so after a couple of birthday hints to the wife that was put on. Tyres were replaced with a set of Panaracers, I wasn't sure about them on the bike at first but they are growing on me. The red on this bike is verging on offensive! it doesn't really show in the photos but it's the kind of red that makes your eyes water like they don't want to focus on it, the glaring tyres actually tone the bike down if anything. I couldn't find any grips that suited at the LBS and the last thing I need is more ebay redeye so I think I might have a bash at turning some grips from some English walnut that I like to use for tool handles.. we'll see how that pans out.
righto.. enough of my gob.. photos! (apologies for not hosing it down before dragging out the camera)
Oh yes!.. I should say that I'm not 100% on the year or exact model of this bike. I'm batting for this one
http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?ItemID=55137&Type=bike as the spec and fork looks right but without a photo it's hard to be sure. Anyone who wants to set me straight is welcome.
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And the spec sheet.
Fork: RST 381L now BOMBER Z2
Headset: 1 1/8" now Onza Mongo III
Stem: Alloy
Handlebar: Alloy now Zoom 150
Grips: Black rubber jobs with the Specialized "S" all over them. now Homemade
Barends: NA
Brakes: Shimano ACERA now Tektro cantilevers
Brake Pads: Shimano now Coolstop eagle
Brake Cables: Shimano SIS SP
Cantilever cable hangers: SHIMANO now Blue Pills
Brake Levers: Power Control DIA-COMPE 3 now Real Levers with Grab-On grips
Shifters: Grip Shift SRT-400
Front Derailleur: Shimano AceraX
Rear Derailleur: Shimano STX
Derailleur Cables: Shimano SIS
Cassette: 7 speed
Chain: Yes!
Cranks: Shimano Alivio now Specialized Strongarm
Crank Bolts: Yes!
Chainrings: 3 of them now Blackpsire
Chainring bolts: Yes! now blue Kronos bolts
Bottom Bracket: LBS $25 special
Pedals: HTI P62
Hub Skewers: Shimano now Halo hex skewers
Rims: Mavic 238
Hubs: Shimano AceraX
Nipples: Brass
Spokes: Stainless
Tyres: 2.1" Panaracer Magic XC Rear 2.0" Panaracer Magic XC Front now Changed to Smoke and Dart
Tubes: $7.50 LBS specials
Saddle: Charge Spoon
Seatpost: 30.9 mm Alloy now Zoom Lightweight chromo
Seatpost Binder: Present! now Odyssey Svelte
Weight: TBC.. The web quotes a little over 13 kilograms.. we'll see!
I reckon it's time I got off my rear and gave this bike it's own thread in the right spot. It's also a good excuse to try out the flickr thing.
Here it is the day after I picked it up. I was all set to pay $350 AU for it but when I fronted after a 150k drive the chap (very apologetically) told me that he'd discovered the cranks were stuffed after I had called.. from what I could tell it looked like the bottom bracket was seriously mashed making the cranks stick out at an odd angle and making the bike un-rideworthy but I couldn't see any cracks in the paint in the frame around the BB or any signs of stress to the cranks so for $200au I took a punt that it was savable.. for an extra $50 I took home his old Rockhopper that is now sitting at the end of my workbench, if I keep visiting this forum I fear I may have to throw some money at it soon.
Anyhoo.. Story goes the seller (very likable US refugee) traveled to and from the states regularly in the 90's and bought this home with him in his luggage, rode ot for a few weeks and decided he liked his old Rockhopper better (complete with BMX bars!) garaged the Ground Control ever since :shock:
Getting the BB out was a bastard to say the least. Mashed up so bad the crank removing tool O bought for the job couldnt get in past the axle.. I had to break it apart bit by bit and fish out the balls and shrapnel with tweezers. But it came out and a new one from the LBS went in, the axle is 3mm longer but it doesn't seem to matter, chain line seems fine. Most importantly the punt paid off! the cranks and frame were not damaged at all, phew! Because it is so original I figured I'd take the tyres saddle and grips and put them somewhere safe as they'll be the first things to wear down and need replacing.. The best thing at the LBS was a charge spoon in brown leather so after a couple of birthday hints to the wife that was put on. Tyres were replaced with a set of Panaracers, I wasn't sure about them on the bike at first but they are growing on me. The red on this bike is verging on offensive! it doesn't really show in the photos but it's the kind of red that makes your eyes water like they don't want to focus on it, the glaring tyres actually tone the bike down if anything. I couldn't find any grips that suited at the LBS and the last thing I need is more ebay redeye so I think I might have a bash at turning some grips from some English walnut that I like to use for tool handles.. we'll see how that pans out.
righto.. enough of my gob.. photos! (apologies for not hosing it down before dragging out the camera)
Oh yes!.. I should say that I'm not 100% on the year or exact model of this bike. I'm batting for this one
http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?ItemID=55137&Type=bike as the spec and fork looks right but without a photo it's hard to be sure. Anyone who wants to set me straight is welcome.
And the spec sheet.
Fork: RST 381L now BOMBER Z2
Headset: 1 1/8" now Onza Mongo III
Stem: Alloy
Handlebar: Alloy now Zoom 150
Grips: Black rubber jobs with the Specialized "S" all over them. now Homemade
Barends: NA
Brakes: Shimano ACERA now Tektro cantilevers
Brake Pads: Shimano now Coolstop eagle
Brake Cables: Shimano SIS SP
Cantilever cable hangers: SHIMANO now Blue Pills
Brake Levers: Power Control DIA-COMPE 3 now Real Levers with Grab-On grips
Shifters: Grip Shift SRT-400
Front Derailleur: Shimano AceraX
Rear Derailleur: Shimano STX
Derailleur Cables: Shimano SIS
Cassette: 7 speed
Chain: Yes!
Cranks: Shimano Alivio now Specialized Strongarm
Crank Bolts: Yes!
Chainrings: 3 of them now Blackpsire
Chainring bolts: Yes! now blue Kronos bolts
Bottom Bracket: LBS $25 special
Pedals: HTI P62
Hub Skewers: Shimano now Halo hex skewers
Rims: Mavic 238
Hubs: Shimano AceraX
Nipples: Brass
Spokes: Stainless
Tyres: 2.1" Panaracer Magic XC Rear 2.0" Panaracer Magic XC Front now Changed to Smoke and Dart
Tubes: $7.50 LBS specials
Saddle: Charge Spoon
Seatpost: 30.9 mm Alloy now Zoom Lightweight chromo
Seatpost Binder: Present! now Odyssey Svelte
Weight: TBC.. The web quotes a little over 13 kilograms.. we'll see!