Hi Everyone.
This is my first bike project as I have only just learnt to ride recently. So bear with me.
I have just learnt to ride on my dad's mid 90's Apollo laser MTB and all was going well until the derailleur snapped and ended up in the spokes one day. After looking around at new bikes I have to say that I am just not into all the clever suspension seen on the modern MTB's and I didn't want a road bike. Hybrids were nice but seem a lot of money for what they are and the quality of the equipment fitted.
As a result I have decided to do a complete rebuild of the Apollo laser. I can appreciate that no one thinks these are very good for a number of reasons but I want to learn about bikes so this is a personal project and why not.
I have stripped down the bike and my plan is as follows:
1, Cold set the rear drop outs to accept a 10 speed wheel
2, Check and correct the actual rear frame geometry
3, Remove all stops related to the front derailleur
4, fits 11t-42t rear cassette
5, Design and build a bespoke rear hanger so that while it attaches to the frame in the traditional manner, the derailleur will be direct mounted without the B2 link.
6, Stripp frame and respray/lacquer as required
7, Rebuild original canti brakes and upgrade as much as possible
8, Fit all new parts to XT spec or higher
9, Reduce weight by as much as possible while being sensible with it!
Once rebuilt I plan to do a charity 32 mile ride, which scares me slightly as a new rider. I hope this thread will be of interest to some of you out there. I was very quick to start taking the bike apart so I have attached some images of identical model found on the internet.
This is my first bike project as I have only just learnt to ride recently. So bear with me.
I have just learnt to ride on my dad's mid 90's Apollo laser MTB and all was going well until the derailleur snapped and ended up in the spokes one day. After looking around at new bikes I have to say that I am just not into all the clever suspension seen on the modern MTB's and I didn't want a road bike. Hybrids were nice but seem a lot of money for what they are and the quality of the equipment fitted.
As a result I have decided to do a complete rebuild of the Apollo laser. I can appreciate that no one thinks these are very good for a number of reasons but I want to learn about bikes so this is a personal project and why not.
I have stripped down the bike and my plan is as follows:
1, Cold set the rear drop outs to accept a 10 speed wheel
2, Check and correct the actual rear frame geometry
3, Remove all stops related to the front derailleur
4, fits 11t-42t rear cassette
5, Design and build a bespoke rear hanger so that while it attaches to the frame in the traditional manner, the derailleur will be direct mounted without the B2 link.
6, Stripp frame and respray/lacquer as required
7, Rebuild original canti brakes and upgrade as much as possible
8, Fit all new parts to XT spec or higher
9, Reduce weight by as much as possible while being sensible with it!
Once rebuilt I plan to do a charity 32 mile ride, which scares me slightly as a new rider. I hope this thread will be of interest to some of you out there. I was very quick to start taking the bike apart so I have attached some images of identical model found on the internet.