Mountain Biking - What parts of this old mountain bike can I salvage? *PICS*

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harrye
07-25-06, 06:52 PM
Hello everyone, I'm new to this forum. I've come here asking for some advice.

I have had this old Raleigh mountain bike that fit me well for almost 6 years but is now pretty messed up. So many problems in fact, that I will have to basically reassemble a new bike or buy a new bike.

I want to see what parts I can salvage...I am confident the tires and rear brake are in good condition...but I'm not sure how "bad" the rust on the frame is. Please give me your opinion on whether I can keep the frame/spokes.


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kakashisen77
07-25-06, 07:16 PM
that bike...is pretty much stuffed.

IMO the components are not worth salvaging :P

TedC
07-25-06, 07:16 PM
I say, if the rust isnt too bad, fix the front brake, take off the multi speed freewheel, shifters, derailer, and threow on a bmx freewheel and have yourself a singlespeed beater


Jason222
07-25-06, 07:29 PM
No point in salvaging.

The LT
07-25-06, 07:43 PM
I say, if the rust isnt too bad, fix the front brake, take off the multi speed freewheel, shifters, derailer, and threow on a bmx freewheel and have yourself a singlespeed beater

yup thats what I would do with that....I dont think there is much sense in doing anything more although some would probably say that there isn't much sense in doing anything with it

CrosseyedCrickt
07-25-06, 08:00 PM
I could totally salvage that bike and have it looking new again.
Of course I have access to a TIG welder, sand blaster, laser, press, bending dept, e-coating system, etc..
I love working in a machine shop :)

I vote for turning it into a bad weather single spead beater myself.

harrye
07-25-06, 08:27 PM
Thanks for all the input guys, I appreciate it!

cyccommute
07-25-06, 08:34 PM
I could totally salvage that bike and have it looking new again.
Of course I have access to a TIG welder, sand blaster, laser, press, bending dept, e-coating system, etc..
I love working in a machine shop :)

I vote for turning it into a bad weather single spead beater myself.

I'd say rent a asphalt roller (like Hal in Malcolm in the Middle) and have fun squishing it. Then hang it on your wall as an object d'art;)

jiiiim
07-25-06, 09:00 PM
front quick release and the reflector?

mx_599
07-25-06, 09:53 PM
i don't like to see bikes thrown out. if you're into projects, i would say fix it up a bit. but don't put too much money into it. i would hand sand it and give it a go with some spray paint. i think you will be pleasantly surprised. if the headset bearing are bad pop in a new hed set too.

zx108
07-25-06, 10:48 PM
here is what you do

take it to the nearest cliff. . .and throw it off

no i am not one to waste things like that. i would say fix up the frame and you can have yourself a nice lil rigid singlespeeed.

cream.soda
07-25-06, 11:41 PM
+1 for the singlespeed beater idea

you should sand off all the rust and spray paint the frame to let it last a little longer and look nicer.

but i suggest that if possible, reassemble as much of the bearings as you can and regrease them, but don't bother if it still rides smooth to you... or you have to pay someone a lot to do it for you.

jiiiim
07-26-06, 12:17 AM
first thing is not to sand the rust off but to get a new working chain!!! that chain in the picture looks like it was soaked in the sea water for 2million years.

Pink_Ninja
07-26-06, 02:25 AM
hmm, buy a new bike, that's screwed in my opinion. Depends if you are looking for a new bike or if you don't have a budget and can only upgrade bits, but what type of riding do you do?

cream.soda
07-26-06, 08:15 AM
yeah that's a pretty fossilized chain... now that i see it... tied to the toptube

mcoine
07-26-06, 08:45 AM
I think Pheard will give you $50 or so for it.

jiiiim
07-26-06, 08:51 AM
i would unscrew every nuts and bolts and totally disasemble it, box it, and give it to a friend as a puzzle gift at xmas or something!!!

FLBandit
07-26-06, 09:18 AM
You could give it to me! I would totally make it rideable, then sell a decent bike to someone for cheap! Of course, I have parts out the wahzoo in the shed.
BTW, I love the look of the bike.

DiRt DeViL
07-26-06, 01:46 PM
Rattle can single speed, go fer it!

DiRt DeViL
07-26-06, 01:48 PM
That CroMo frame could be stripped and rattle can painted, remove all gear related parts and make it a single speed.

caotropheus
07-26-06, 02:13 PM
Take the frame and fork for powder coating and then single speed that Raleigh