Sulphurman
Retro Newbie
Hi Everyone, 1st post!
I have a retro bike that I've always enjoyed riding (It's a Univega Alpina 5.3). I'm not riding the bike now and haven't been very fit of late after losing my Dad a year ago but would really like to get back 'into the saddle' as it were. Didn't even know retro bikes were a thing until I found this site while googling the bike name. I've never been into riding in a really big way but feel like it might be the thing that gets me feeling better about life.
The bike was given to me about 20 years ago, by a good friend at the time. I had been on a MTB weekend for the birthday of a colleague and all I had at the time was a cheap p.o.s. that I'd bought from 'bid up tv'. He saw how much I enjoyed riding and he gave me the bike as a thank you for something I did to help his family out when they were in trouble abroad.
I used to ride the bike to work (just a couple of miles) and then for leisure and holidays, and then my son used it for a while to visit his girlfriend. It gradually got neglected, and was in a bit of a state until earlier this year when my partner got a new bike and I decided mine needed a bit of love, rather than taking it to the dump and buying a new one.
So I cleaned it up and loved it again, but haven't really been able to use it as the gear changers are not working at all well. I'm not bad at fixing things but these have proved annoyingly impossible to sort out.
Can anyone advise me about what to buy to replace them? I don't have a lot of cash right now but really want to get this thing back on the road. My mental health thanks you in advance.
Steve
I have a retro bike that I've always enjoyed riding (It's a Univega Alpina 5.3). I'm not riding the bike now and haven't been very fit of late after losing my Dad a year ago but would really like to get back 'into the saddle' as it were. Didn't even know retro bikes were a thing until I found this site while googling the bike name. I've never been into riding in a really big way but feel like it might be the thing that gets me feeling better about life.
The bike was given to me about 20 years ago, by a good friend at the time. I had been on a MTB weekend for the birthday of a colleague and all I had at the time was a cheap p.o.s. that I'd bought from 'bid up tv'. He saw how much I enjoyed riding and he gave me the bike as a thank you for something I did to help his family out when they were in trouble abroad.
I used to ride the bike to work (just a couple of miles) and then for leisure and holidays, and then my son used it for a while to visit his girlfriend. It gradually got neglected, and was in a bit of a state until earlier this year when my partner got a new bike and I decided mine needed a bit of love, rather than taking it to the dump and buying a new one.
So I cleaned it up and loved it again, but haven't really been able to use it as the gear changers are not working at all well. I'm not bad at fixing things but these have proved annoyingly impossible to sort out.
Can anyone advise me about what to buy to replace them? I don't have a lot of cash right now but really want to get this thing back on the road. My mental health thanks you in advance.
Steve