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^^ :LOL: ^^

I think that's what attracted me to it.

I'm presuming the elastomer is indeed shot. I'll know more when I've collected it.

I only saw it when there was 3 minutes left on the acution, so no time for research on it, but bagged it for £39 so not a bad buy.

Can the higher spec rear shocks be used to replace the elastomer?

This might even become my retromod project yet....let's see.
 
AR-CoolC":2twljzlf said:
Can the higher spec rear shocks be used to replace the elastomer?

This might even become my retromod project yet....let's see.

No, I don't think they can. They have a different pivot point - the top pivot to the frame is higher, and the top linkage (called the Trunnion on post-96 high-end models) is longer.

If you're happy to hack up a bargain bike, then something could be bodged, I'm sure!
 
i'm told skate board truck elastomers fit these
i dont know if they're any good but gotta be worth a try
 
Right, so I picked this up yesterday and took a few more pictures. It was dark by the time I got home, so not the best unfortunately.

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Rear elastomer is shot
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Cranks only fit for the bin
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Front and rear deurallier should clean up ok
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Wheels look like they'll clean up and be good after a re-grease
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Final verdict.
Chain, cables, rear elastomer, headset, and possibly forks (might be servicable though) are scrap.

Bottom bracket, wheels (STX hubs with Bomber rims) and seat are good. Frame needs a tidy but nothis major, no real rust just surface where the chain strikes/cable rubs are.

It's now in component form in the garage while I decide what to do with it (any suggestions) the only issue I have is removing the non-drive side arm, the threads are shot so my puller won't get hold of it. Any tricks to getting this off without damaging the BB?

All-in-all probably not the great bargain I originaly thought I had, more a realistic price for condition.
 
easiest way is to take the bolt out and ride it up and down the street a bit
looks okay tbh not keen on the yellow but thats easy sorted
 
for the crank arm, take the bike and your puller to a local engineer and just get hem to re-tap the crank arm. it should work, failing that use heat on the tapers & 'chisel' it off from behind with a lump of hardwood and a hammer.
 
mikee":1012x7z5 said:
easiest way is to take the bolt out and ride it up and down the street a bit
looks okay tbh not keen on the yellow but thats easy sorted

The bike is in component form now so can't be ridden.

jax13":1012x7z5 said:
for the crank arm, take the bike and your puller to a local engineer and just get hem to re-tap the crank arm. it should work, failing that use heat on the tapers & 'chisel' it off from behind with a lump of hardwood and a hammer.

I've had a 2 arm puller on it heating the arm and it stayed put. Annoying really as the drive side slid straight off without an issue.

I don't mind destroying the arm, I just want to make sure I don't damage the frame or the bottom bracket. Has anyone tried cutting the arm and splitting it with a cold chisel?
 
I've got a spare left side Alivio arm you could have for postage if you want, but tbh Alivio cranks aren't worth worrying about and the bb is a LP26 that you could replace for pennies.

£39 seems like a good bargain to me, but then I like yellow.
 
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