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PoopinFresh 11-21-08 11:16 AM

Bike found in Garbage, need help making her go
 
Hi all,

Yesterday, while walking home from the store, I walked past an orange bike. Since I'm now in the habit of checking to see if the bike has somewhat horizontal drops because I want a SS/FG bike, I stopped and looked. It had horizontal, or close to, dropouts, though I don't know much about their usefulness for conversion. I have a closeup of the dropouts if it would help to see.

I'm basically looking for a little information on the frame; I'll start off by telling you what I know.

1. Made by a company called Columbia, from Massachusetts. A quick search revealed that they make cheap ass bikes.

2. Cranks are cheap looking by a French company called Nervar. I was excited for a second, thinking that France= good stuff, but looking at the quality I may have jumped the gun. The inner of the two chainrings is held on by one nub off the crank. (Edit- research tells me this is a one piece crank)

3. Brakes are real cheapy looking stamped with "Dia-Comp"

4. Front rim is an Alex something or other. Rear Rim fell apart as I was taking it out, all the bearing dropped out. I have everything.

4. The parts that holds the handle bars (stem, headset) look hollow, like one piece of metal rounded and folded over.

I have a few questions. Firstly, what's the absolute cheapest way to get this thing up and running. It was free, so anything I can reuse, I'd like to, keeping the project price here waaaay, waaaay down. I'm up for replacing things in the future, but seeing as this bike might be complete crap, there's no point in throwing great things on it, it can be my beater.

Can I reuse the rear hub and wheel? It not has a cassette on it, and besides being friggin filthy, along with the rest of the bike, is not in horrible condition.

Speaking of filthy, everything on the bike is ridiculously dirty. The BB is packed with dirt and crud, and sounds like a grinder, though it turns relatively smoothly. I'd imagine my cheap route would have me reusing the cranks and BB, so I need to flush the dirt out of there and repack it with grease. How do I do it? Any links or resources?

I may show a complete misunderstanding, but I'm new to this. Im relatively handy, but my limits on this project are monetary, not mental. I want to spend under $100, but keeping it under $75 or 50 would be preferable. I basically just want a singlespeed beater with the option of fixed at some point.

PoopinFresh 11-21-08 11:18 AM

Here are some pics, not great quality.

http://s437.photobucket.com/albums/qq92/snoovequed/
http://s437.photobucket.com/albums/qq92/snoovequed/

dkgatsby 11-21-08 11:35 AM

looks like it was in the garbage for a reason...

lollerskatez 11-21-08 11:41 AM

what a horrible waste of time and money you are about to pursue

devilshaircut 11-21-08 11:45 AM

It is ugs and cheap, but might be good practice.

PoopinFresh 11-21-08 11:46 AM

Thanks for the help. So I'll lower my budget to making it work as a SS/FG for little more than the cost of tools.

I'll want to know the mechanics behind it anyway, so I might as well learn on something I don't have to worry about screwing up.

If someone could provide some guidance, with the understanding that I know this is junk, please do.

planyourfate 11-21-08 11:46 AM

Cheap! You can definitely do better. Check your LBS for trade ins or dumpster dive.

Dion Rides 11-21-08 11:46 AM

I wouldn't do anything with it unless it fits you. Even it was restored nicely, if it doesn't fit you correctly, you're going to injure yourself.

PoopinFresh 11-21-08 11:52 AM

Well I already have bike to ride, and I love all things mechanical, so I'd like to build this one up, even if it is only cleaning things up and reinstalling them. At best, I can give it away, providing it is safe, or ride it myself, if it fits; at worst, I learn how to clean, lube, and assemble things for free, then have the bike around as a willing patient.

2new2this 11-21-08 11:55 AM

I don't understand wtf those rear dropouts are. Can someone fill me in?

planyourfate 11-21-08 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by 2new2this (Post 7893599)
I don't understand wtf those rear dropouts are. Can someone fill me in?

Horizontal Dropouts...but a cheap-o kind?

2new2this 11-21-08 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by planyourfate (Post 7893630)
Horizontal Dropouts...but a cheap-o kind?

it like starts out vertical, and then goes horizontal later up, its so weird

ph0to 11-21-08 12:16 PM

and the drops are pinched, not welded.

if you made it fixed, you would end up ripping it right off.

dont do that.

Catnap 11-21-08 12:32 PM

the cranks are one-piece and look like it might be an American bottom bracket.

so, soooooo, so not worth it. seriously, you can spend the time restoring it, but you're going to spend a lot of time and money to basically re-build a walmart bike. let this one go...

PoopinFresh 11-21-08 12:46 PM

Okay, advice taken, project dropped, bike will be in garbage again.

At least I got to take it apart I suppose.

xiamsammyx 11-21-08 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by PoopinFresh (Post 7893577)
even if it is only cleaning things up and reinstalling them. At best, I can give it away, providing it is safe,

this is the only honestly realistic option.
Even for that its hardly worth it though, unless you have a lot of free time.

fuzz2050 11-21-08 03:54 PM

craig
 
sell it on craigslist, put in in yor fixed gear pot...

Falcon3 11-21-08 04:01 PM

sounds like a POS- if you really want it, redish the rear at your LBS for like $15 and throw a cheap freewheel on it- There's your SS for ~$30 But yeah, I'm notoriously cheap and it sounds even to me like this thing is just crap- I'm definitely not one of those guys that says everything cheaper than $300 BikesDirect bike is a POS-

ianjk 11-21-08 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by ph0to (Post 7893728)
and the drops are pinched, not welded.

if you made it fixed, you would end up ripping it right off.

dont do that.

I have still yet to see this, or a one piece or cottered crank (properly installed) break.

Someone prove me wrong.

GregLast 11-21-08 04:24 PM

If you want to rebuild something, go to flea markets and thrift stores and look for something a little more suitable. Rebuilding old bikes that don't seem worth it is fun. Seeing something go from less than nothing to a ridable durable machine is awesome.

pirate 11-21-08 05:18 PM

that looks like tallbike material.

blickblocks 11-21-08 11:58 PM

garbage

whalesalad 11-22-08 12:25 AM

Yea bro that thing is totally disgusting. Save yourself the trouble and put it back in the dumpster, or recycle it in a better way and just melt it into a ball of steel and build an iron cannon to shoot it with.

darksiderising 11-22-08 01:14 AM

Is that a bicycle?

Scratcher33 11-22-08 01:21 AM

Its a total POS, but I don't see why you can't just clean it up, pack it full of grease, replace the brake cables, throw on a SS freewheel and have a really ****ty (but functional) bike for $30. Not a great use of the money, but if you really just wanna learn, why not?


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