J.K_Rhodia
Retro Newbie
Hello RetroBike
I have been riding my Dad's old Carlton Lightweight until very recently when it started to make some pretty nasty mechanical clicks / pops and was chain slipping heavily, it took it into a trusted bike shop for a deep service and they phoned back with news that it was pretty much knackered - a slightly bent frame and needed new bottom bracket, rear derailleur, cassette etc etc.
I collected and looked it over and can't see the bend in frame but realised heavy rear wheel wobble and slight crankset wobble. I've been weighing up whether to let it go or not. As I love this thing with all my heart I wanted to find out whether restoring myself could be an option, I have zero experience in restoring bikes but fairly confident I have the ability.... famous last words.... I want to give it everything I've got to bring it back to life!
If anybody has insight as to specialised tools I'd need / knowledge of these wonderful old bikes / best place for parts / part sizes etc etc I'd be eternally grateful. I realise if the frame is bent it probably won't be worth embarking on the project but I'm really struggling to see!
Thanks so much
Jo
I have been riding my Dad's old Carlton Lightweight until very recently when it started to make some pretty nasty mechanical clicks / pops and was chain slipping heavily, it took it into a trusted bike shop for a deep service and they phoned back with news that it was pretty much knackered - a slightly bent frame and needed new bottom bracket, rear derailleur, cassette etc etc.
I collected and looked it over and can't see the bend in frame but realised heavy rear wheel wobble and slight crankset wobble. I've been weighing up whether to let it go or not. As I love this thing with all my heart I wanted to find out whether restoring myself could be an option, I have zero experience in restoring bikes but fairly confident I have the ability.... famous last words.... I want to give it everything I've got to bring it back to life!
If anybody has insight as to specialised tools I'd need / knowledge of these wonderful old bikes / best place for parts / part sizes etc etc I'd be eternally grateful. I realise if the frame is bent it probably won't be worth embarking on the project but I'm really struggling to see!
Thanks so much
Jo