The £35 Marin Hawk Hill 2000 Finished pic

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Saw this advertised on my local Facebook pages, I thought for £35 whats not to like, especially a nice aluminium frame and a WTB headset :xmas-big-grin:. The pictures are as I picked it up, it will be pimped slightly with parts from my parts bin ;) :facepalm:

First job was to remove the 'rock' erm I mean saddle, would have been more comfortable to put a lump of concrete on it :facepalm:
The forks are adequate, are the brakes, levers, shifters, bars, seatpost, wheels (Ritchey rock front rim and suspension front hub SS spokes, rear has a Mach rim and alloy hub but rustless spokes???). I personally love the Acor stem reminds me of early stems with a 3 bolt pattern on top.

Parts I am going to fit are:

Charge spoon saddle 'Denim' (New)
Non QR post clamp
Blackspire blue outer ring (New)
Vuelta alloy middle ring
City tyres
XT Rear mech
Alloy pedals
Blue Oury grips (New)
 

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Re: saddle

Had the same saddle on a gary fisher i bought back in the day (red not blue) never did find the comfort zone - no give or flex in it at all.
 
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A long time coming....... Finished article changed a few details Hermanns grips and a Ritchey saddle.
 

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I’m doing a bit of a refurb on one of these at the moment. It’s an old bike of mine, my dad used it to get around his farm for a long time after I’d moved to a new bike. Totally knackered the chainrings, bucked the wheels, luckily not the frame. I’ve sourced new wheels (Ritchey Sport), an 11-34 8-speed cassette and now just need the new chainring/cranks.

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I had it as far as this after a cleanup and fitting new rubber and actually rode it around the garden a couple of times before I realized the chainrings were totally gone and had to start to dismantle again.

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That is looking good, hope you manage to source some rings, put an ad in the wanted section ;)

Sold my one to make some space in the shed :facepalm:
 
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Unfortunately it seems like that one's sold. I've bought an FSA Alphadrive crankset for £15 that has the right square BB and 42/32/24 tooth triple chainring setup. So that should work. A few more components came in today. Full brake and gear cable kit and a few extra silicone donuts to protect the frame (like that's not already knackered!).

 
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