Well, this is my first road bi-cycle, It came up on eBay for an hour and I somehow knew that I was fated to own it, Sure enough i clicked 'buy it now' (£30) and picked it up the next day :roll:
Un-branded and covered in dust and dirt, I was pretty excited about picking it up
As of yet, I don't know what make the frame is,.. the only give away that i may have found is the fork tops have a pronged design.. i can only find a photo of these on Schwinn Bikes,.. but I'm doubtful that my frame is a Schwinn (hopeful though!) any thoughts? Spec is as follows:
Frame - Re-sprayed and unbranded/de-badged/unsure! - 130mm rear dropouts
Drop bars - Sakae Road champion with Shimano levers.
Derailleur and shifters - Sachs Huret.
Rims - 27x1.1/4 Rigida Superchromix with braking pattern.
Hubs - Maillard.
Brake Calipers - Unbranded.
So progress so far has been slow after the initial burst of building it up, I soon realised it would need some rubber, so i bought some 'get it on the road quick before the sun leaves us' tyres, which arrived, amber walls, cost £20 a pair. Bought some new brake pads, stripped down the hardware, cleaned and re-built it. I will need to get a new cable for the rear brakes due to the usual fraying that happens.
Nooooow then, the trouble begins! I have had to halt to consider options,.. The rims themselves have seen better days but I quite like them, and the noise the brakes made when operated thanks to the rigida rim surface is.. nostalgic i guess. After stripping cleaning and rebuilding the hubs up (which are very smooth!) I noticed the rear wheel was bent, so I have had it trued... perfect now however something would appear to be wrong on the rear wheel! :cry:
When fitting the rear wheel the wrong way round it fits between the seat stays perfectly and the chainstays. However when fitted correctly it will not line up in-between the seat stays! Is this symptomatic of an incorrectly dished wheel? I have adjusted the rim as far as i can using the spokes but there is not enough adjustment there. My chain line would appear slightly suspect too... >? hmmm.
Where can i go from here? I would love to keep the rims,... but i need the bicycle to be cost effective, therefore I think it could be a better course of action to just buy two new wheels,.. I would like to stick with the 5 speed rear wheel if possible. (The Regina bx/cx is soo quite, impressive for what it is.)
I have to admit, my head is spinning in circles, i can see potential here but I'm in unfamiliar waters
Un-branded and covered in dust and dirt, I was pretty excited about picking it up
As of yet, I don't know what make the frame is,.. the only give away that i may have found is the fork tops have a pronged design.. i can only find a photo of these on Schwinn Bikes,.. but I'm doubtful that my frame is a Schwinn (hopeful though!) any thoughts? Spec is as follows:
Frame - Re-sprayed and unbranded/de-badged/unsure! - 130mm rear dropouts
Drop bars - Sakae Road champion with Shimano levers.
Derailleur and shifters - Sachs Huret.
Rims - 27x1.1/4 Rigida Superchromix with braking pattern.
Hubs - Maillard.
Brake Calipers - Unbranded.
So progress so far has been slow after the initial burst of building it up, I soon realised it would need some rubber, so i bought some 'get it on the road quick before the sun leaves us' tyres, which arrived, amber walls, cost £20 a pair. Bought some new brake pads, stripped down the hardware, cleaned and re-built it. I will need to get a new cable for the rear brakes due to the usual fraying that happens.
Nooooow then, the trouble begins! I have had to halt to consider options,.. The rims themselves have seen better days but I quite like them, and the noise the brakes made when operated thanks to the rigida rim surface is.. nostalgic i guess. After stripping cleaning and rebuilding the hubs up (which are very smooth!) I noticed the rear wheel was bent, so I have had it trued... perfect now however something would appear to be wrong on the rear wheel! :cry:
When fitting the rear wheel the wrong way round it fits between the seat stays perfectly and the chainstays. However when fitted correctly it will not line up in-between the seat stays! Is this symptomatic of an incorrectly dished wheel? I have adjusted the rim as far as i can using the spokes but there is not enough adjustment there. My chain line would appear slightly suspect too... >? hmmm.
Where can i go from here? I would love to keep the rims,... but i need the bicycle to be cost effective, therefore I think it could be a better course of action to just buy two new wheels,.. I would like to stick with the 5 speed rear wheel if possible. (The Regina bx/cx is soo quite, impressive for what it is.)
I have to admit, my head is spinning in circles, i can see potential here but I'm in unfamiliar waters