Originally Posted by
davester
Welcome to the forum! One problem...no pictures were presented (breaking an unspoken rule) so as far as we're concerned the bike doesn't yet exist.

I know I know... Give me some time to get photos onto PC.
Originally Posted by
Jean3n16
Its worth it if its worth it to you. you are riding it, not us.
My one bike cost $5 and i have put almost $100 into it to make it ride worthy. It needed some serious TLC.
The wheel wobble could be loose bolt, need a tune, tire ware. You need brakes so dont ride until you fix them. Cant speak for drive train- thats past my bike mechanic education abilities.
The brakes work, just not well, I'm guessing the wheels need trued.
Originally Posted by
noobinsf
Yes, pics please...
If you want this to begin as (and remain) a low-cost endeavor, you will need to use the parts that are on the bike. If you have a noisy drivetrain, you really ought to refrain from extended riding until you replace the grease and the bearings in your hubs, headset, and bottom bracket. If they are in good shape, they will stay in good shape with a good overhaul.
I overpaid for my first vintage bike, an old Peugeot UO-8, but I spent time patiently learning how to do everything on it, and I eventually sold the frame to use the parts for another bike. I don't consider it wasted money in the least. I learned a lot.
Welcome to the forums! If you get stuck, ask questions -- there is a lot of knowledge in these forums, and the folks are generous with their wisdom...
Alright, so could you help point me in the right direction on re greasing everything? It steers smoother than my way newer BMX bike, so I would think the headset would be okay for a while.
Thanks for the quick replies everyone!