Ukansodoff
Retro Newbie
Over time i want to be able to deal with problems on my bikes, as i say im a complete novice to the point where ive never done anything more than fix punctures ect.
Rather than ruin a nice working new bike by tinkering i intend to modernize an old bike that has some personal sentimental value. So far i have done nothing more than get new tyres, innertubes, breakblocks and given it a real good clean up. Ive got it in working order (sort of) and taken it out for a couple of 15 mile runs just to see how it is at the minute.
This is just an exercise to help teach me as much as possible really but im looking forward to it, ive bought a Haynes manual and im hoping to get one of Melanie Allwoods books.
Anyway im guna try post pics of my bike though im not sure im doin it right on this forum. Guess not, they are too big, im a novice at this too. Im guna put them in Photobucket and link it.
http://s1191.photobucket.com/albums/z475/ukansodoff/
So, basically im looking to change everything other than the frame, wheels and maybe seat post. Not all at once, 1 learning experience at a time. I want to keep it 21 gears but get new cassette, chainset, chain, drealleurs, breaks, pedals, maybe a riser handlebar (but i like them black so then id have to change the seatpost and definatly new internal stuff like bearing and whatnot cuz it isnt the easiest ride on my old knackered legs.
Im looking for any advice anybody could possibly give, on anything. Ive already been told not to bother but i like the old bike, has sentimental value and i want and need to learn about being as self sufficent with bike maintenance as possible.
Ive had a look at a few things and im already getting stuck, the rear cassette, what kind is it and what size is it as in is it freewheel and is it a 12-28. I dont even know what the 2nd one means.
Is there a website where you can get manuals for these things? Ive never had one, the bikes sorta been passed around the family a bit. But i really could do with some specifications to help me from making wrong online purchases.
And finally in general will modern parts fit into all the right holes of this older bike? I dont think its that old, its been with our family for about 12 years and i think it was bought new.
I was told Retrobike was the place to go. Hope i spark some interest. And yes the wheels are ugly, but i like them.
Rather than ruin a nice working new bike by tinkering i intend to modernize an old bike that has some personal sentimental value. So far i have done nothing more than get new tyres, innertubes, breakblocks and given it a real good clean up. Ive got it in working order (sort of) and taken it out for a couple of 15 mile runs just to see how it is at the minute.
This is just an exercise to help teach me as much as possible really but im looking forward to it, ive bought a Haynes manual and im hoping to get one of Melanie Allwoods books.
Anyway im guna try post pics of my bike though im not sure im doin it right on this forum. Guess not, they are too big, im a novice at this too. Im guna put them in Photobucket and link it.
http://s1191.photobucket.com/albums/z475/ukansodoff/
So, basically im looking to change everything other than the frame, wheels and maybe seat post. Not all at once, 1 learning experience at a time. I want to keep it 21 gears but get new cassette, chainset, chain, drealleurs, breaks, pedals, maybe a riser handlebar (but i like them black so then id have to change the seatpost and definatly new internal stuff like bearing and whatnot cuz it isnt the easiest ride on my old knackered legs.
Im looking for any advice anybody could possibly give, on anything. Ive already been told not to bother but i like the old bike, has sentimental value and i want and need to learn about being as self sufficent with bike maintenance as possible.
Ive had a look at a few things and im already getting stuck, the rear cassette, what kind is it and what size is it as in is it freewheel and is it a 12-28. I dont even know what the 2nd one means.
Is there a website where you can get manuals for these things? Ive never had one, the bikes sorta been passed around the family a bit. But i really could do with some specifications to help me from making wrong online purchases.
And finally in general will modern parts fit into all the right holes of this older bike? I dont think its that old, its been with our family for about 12 years and i think it was bought new.
I was told Retrobike was the place to go. Hope i spark some interest. And yes the wheels are ugly, but i like them.