Hi,
After my old commuter bike literally falling apart, I decided to buy a bike via Gumtree. I wanted something with character and something I could work on. Having never done any kind of bike repairs, except for replacing a tire and inner tube, I didnt realise what I got myself into.
I bought Doris (her new name ) and then took her to our independent bike shop. After taking a look at it, I was told that it would cost me about £150 to get her working again (labour and parts). I was told that the following needed to be done:
From that list, the only thing I can do is tighten the brakes. The other bits I would like to be able to do, but lack the expertise. I am happy to try figure this out by watching videos/try and talk to the bike shop person again.
I am always a bit sceptical of shop assistants advising me to replace something, as I cant shake the feeling that they are trying to make the maximum amount of money from me. However, looking at the bike, the rear derailleur is definitely broken and needs replacing.
The bike shop person told me that I have a vintage derailleur, which is not used/built anymore, a Sachs and Huret rear derailleur. I did a little research and I realised that they have produced a number of derailleurs. Having no knowledge about derailleurs, I am keen not to buy the wrong one. Can you offer any advice?
Which type of Sachs and Huret rear derailleur do I have?
Where can I buy a replacement (ebay?)?
How much is a reasonable price?
Is it difficult to replace, or can I do it myself?
Furthermore, the bottom bracket does seem broken too. I was told that I have a special, vintage bottom bracket too (making it more difficult to replace. She called it a 'cotter pin bottom bracket', which I understand is more difficult to replace. Again, I have no idea about bottom brackets and am therefore struggling to buy the right parts. Can you give any advice as to which bracket to buy? Are there different sizes?
Here are some pictures of Doris
Derailleur 1
Derailleur 2
Bottom bracket
Thanks in advance guys,
Len
After my old commuter bike literally falling apart, I decided to buy a bike via Gumtree. I wanted something with character and something I could work on. Having never done any kind of bike repairs, except for replacing a tire and inner tube, I didnt realise what I got myself into.
I bought Doris (her new name ) and then took her to our independent bike shop. After taking a look at it, I was told that it would cost me about £150 to get her working again (labour and parts). I was told that the following needed to be done:
- Replace Sachs and Huret rear derailleur
- Replace bottom bracket
- Replace rear wheel
- Tighten brakes
From that list, the only thing I can do is tighten the brakes. The other bits I would like to be able to do, but lack the expertise. I am happy to try figure this out by watching videos/try and talk to the bike shop person again.
I am always a bit sceptical of shop assistants advising me to replace something, as I cant shake the feeling that they are trying to make the maximum amount of money from me. However, looking at the bike, the rear derailleur is definitely broken and needs replacing.
The bike shop person told me that I have a vintage derailleur, which is not used/built anymore, a Sachs and Huret rear derailleur. I did a little research and I realised that they have produced a number of derailleurs. Having no knowledge about derailleurs, I am keen not to buy the wrong one. Can you offer any advice?
Which type of Sachs and Huret rear derailleur do I have?
Where can I buy a replacement (ebay?)?
How much is a reasonable price?
Is it difficult to replace, or can I do it myself?
Furthermore, the bottom bracket does seem broken too. I was told that I have a special, vintage bottom bracket too (making it more difficult to replace. She called it a 'cotter pin bottom bracket', which I understand is more difficult to replace. Again, I have no idea about bottom brackets and am therefore struggling to buy the right parts. Can you give any advice as to which bracket to buy? Are there different sizes?
Here are some pictures of Doris
Derailleur 1
Derailleur 2
Bottom bracket
Thanks in advance guys,
Len