I know, I know, it's not exactly original round here to have a '92 Eldridge but it's what I chose (or bought on an impulse from eBay) so there!
The previous owner has basically used it as an occasional commuter bike since he bought it brand new in 1992. This means it has almost all the original bits with the exception of the shifters/brake levers.
All things considered it's it pretty good condition. The frame is scratched up a bit (a few deep gouges) and the cables and chain all need replacing. The front tyre has a tear in and the bottom bracket has more wobble than the truffle shuffle.
It's Deore DX all-round (except for the replacement LX lever/shifter combo and LX hubs) with a 7-speed cassette, Ritchey Logic headset, Surefoot-esque pedals. It even has some purple bits for true retro goodness. For an old fart like me this is all music to my ears!
The damage report wasn't complete until I stripped the bike down. The front hub feels pretty knackered. I fully expected the headset to be half-disintegrated but it appears to be in remarkably good condition - not really pitted at all! Everything is going to be meticulously cleaned and reassembled. One of the fun things is that I get to use tools I never thought I would again like headset spanners!
Progress will be slow (I haven't work out where I'm going to keep the completed bike once I've finished!) and I haven't decided if I'm going to get it repainted yet.
I am tragically excited by all this!
The previous owner has basically used it as an occasional commuter bike since he bought it brand new in 1992. This means it has almost all the original bits with the exception of the shifters/brake levers.
All things considered it's it pretty good condition. The frame is scratched up a bit (a few deep gouges) and the cables and chain all need replacing. The front tyre has a tear in and the bottom bracket has more wobble than the truffle shuffle.
It's Deore DX all-round (except for the replacement LX lever/shifter combo and LX hubs) with a 7-speed cassette, Ritchey Logic headset, Surefoot-esque pedals. It even has some purple bits for true retro goodness. For an old fart like me this is all music to my ears!
The damage report wasn't complete until I stripped the bike down. The front hub feels pretty knackered. I fully expected the headset to be half-disintegrated but it appears to be in remarkably good condition - not really pitted at all! Everything is going to be meticulously cleaned and reassembled. One of the fun things is that I get to use tools I never thought I would again like headset spanners!
Progress will be slow (I haven't work out where I'm going to keep the completed bike once I've finished!) and I haven't decided if I'm going to get it repainted yet.
I am tragically excited by all this!