You guys are quite the band of enablers on here -- i was reading about the fella in CT trying to value a '91 Specialized and it got me to thinking about one of my old mountain bikes --- ITs a nice bike, but like some have opined, and correctly --- these old rigs are worth more for their intrinsic value than they would be throwing them on E-Bay and seeing what you could get ---
--- I cleaned up my garage over the weekend and now its time to do some wrench turnin' --- and its supposed to storm tomorrow , so perfect timing for that --
-- i want to recycle this bike into something nice but am not sure what to do with it ---- I love the Randonnee buildup someone showed on here a week or so ago with his old Trek , - the one with the bare metal finish --- or i could just restore whats there and get it back out on the trail again
Leaving it a singlespeed is also an option, but i would like to build up an eccentric hub rear wheel rather than using the jockey pulley arrangement on there now ----- The stack of spacers on the 135mm cassette hub is downright ugly
I realize the bike is wearing a singlespeed setup right now --- and is missing the handlebars, -- but its a sub 20 pound bike in singlespeed garb and in the 22 pound range with a selection of decent geared componentry ---- (A nice seatpost and seat would likely drop that value as well, -- i dont know what happened to the original White Industries post it came with, and 27.0 posts, while not uncommon, do not really grow on trees like 27.2's seem to
Tubing decal -- plus all the battle scars of a bike that saw some hard rides
In the meantime, i will keep perusing the Drop bar MTB thread and the other vintage mtb threads looking for ideas too --- making a flat bar touring bike also is an idea -- outfitting it with a rack and some nice panniers