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Speedway2 06-27-23 05:43 PM

I found a BNIB 2022 Fairdale Taj 27.5" in Translucent blue on clearance ($300 off).
Unfortunately, the bike shop is in the next province and they want $200 to ship. Almost tempted to drive the 5 hrs and take the wife for a weekend road trip.

3speedslow 07-10-23 07:43 AM

The free Mongoose Brawler is getting its workouts on a regular basis. Made some changes due to a badly threaded left pedal. New old stem and a black-white saddle completes the switches so far.

fun bike to ride around on with a9/25 geared drivetrain.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...acc240c02.jpeg

3speedslow 07-14-23 05:49 PM

Back roaming the Island!
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1be6f04e3.jpeg
More changes.

rooster3323 07-19-23 09:45 AM

Bmx
 
Never to old to ride what you enjoy in my opinion

3speedslow 07-21-23 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by evebeverly (Post 22958988)
Absolutely agree, especially when you can afford it:thumb:

Most of my BMX bikes were free with parts added from my bins or dug out of the dusty LBS bins.

passed a BMX throwaway this morning on the ride for coffee.

The one nice one I got cost 74$ but went for over 500$ in 2008. Still a work in progress.

Ride on Everyone!

tds101 07-21-23 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by evebeverly (Post 22958988)
Absolutely agree, especially when you can afford it:thumb:

In most neighborhoods around the country, including city areas, there's ALAWYS a bicycle in the trash. I personally see them almost daily, so you may need to rethink that comment.

3speedslow 07-22-23 08:05 AM

Agreed^^^

On the way home yesterday the BMX was still out by the curb. Roll d it home.

3speedslow 07-23-23 01:05 PM

Parts on the yesterdays pickup are being cleaned or replaced.

Frame and fork sanded, rust converted and now coated in new colours. They will spend a month up in the attic before rebuild.

fun on the bike, fun off too!
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3e4edef75.jpeg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c1924118e.jpeg

tds101 07-25-23 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by 3speedslow
Most of my BMX bikes were free with parts added from my bins or dug out of the dusty LBS bins.

passed a BMX throwaway this morning on the ride for coffee.

The one nice one I got cost 74$ but went for over 500$ in 2008. Still a work in progress.

Ride on Everyone!

Originally Posted by evebeverly (Post 22963463)
Huh, if not knowing that it's a real case, then hard to believe
:speedy:

Umm,... :wtf: How is "it" hard to believe? I just purchased a Hurley Hydrous 27.5 for $206.38 shipped and delivered. It was originally $699. I'm confused as to WHY it's hard to believe what 3speedslow is saying. I'm TOTALLY confused. What is it you're not understanding? Can we help you with anything to make it easier to see what we're referring to?

3speedslow 07-26-23 07:50 AM

All Good Bro’!

tds101 07-26-23 01:56 PM

Definitely soundin' like a bOt,... :rolleyes:

3speedslow 08-07-23 09:12 AM

First, let me say that I live in a military town. When schools out, the rotation of families begin in a wave. Since moving weight allowances have been cut, more stuff goes into the huge pile of stuff you see in front of their rental homes.

a month ago, I was doing my usual ride around the neighborhood in the evening. As I rode past a side street I saw one such pile. I turned down and went up to the house. Up close I saw the handle bar beacon! Always the first thing which catches my eye.

This is what I pulled out of the pile…
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...26a4184b1.jpeg
2021 entry level Haro Boulevard BMX.

Rolled that beauty home!
dusty, spider webs and mud nests abound and two flat tires.

tds101 08-07-23 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by 3speedslow (Post 22976777)
First, let me say that I live in a military town. When schools out, the rotation of families begin in a wave. Since moving weight allowances have been cut, more stuff goes into the huge pile of stuff you see in front of their rental homes.

a month ago, I was doing my usual ride around the neighborhood in the evening. As I rode past a side street I saw one such pile. I turned down and went up to the house. Up close I saw the handle bar beacon! Always the first thing which catches my eye.

This is what I pulled out of the pile…

2021 entry level Haro Boulevard BMX.

Rolled that beauty home!
dusty, spider webs and mud nests abound and two flat tires.

Oh wow!!! Now THAT'S A FIND!!!

3speedslow 08-07-23 07:39 PM

Thanks!

I could not believe it myself as I stood there. As several people have said when I tell them the story” You can’t believe what gets thrown away in this town”!

The bike is entry level, hi ten frame, but still a 3-400 $ bike. I am enjoying it greatly! Have to post new pics of it soon.

3speedslow 08-24-23 02:00 PM

Got this 2003 Mongoose Optic awhile ago as a wreck for a few $. Been slowly bringing it back as I can. No back brakes as yet, the two cable brake lever uses a double cable I can’t find yet. Might not even be available!

geometry is 19” top tube and 14” chainstay, good for manuals. Gearing 16/40 I believe…

First time out and around the neighborhood.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ecef814eb.jpeg
liking the Skyway mags on it!

Ironfish653 08-30-23 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by 3speedslow (Post 22994346)
Got this 2003 Mongoose Optic awhile ago as a wreck for a few $. Been slowly bringing it back as I can. No back brakes as yet, the two cable brake lever uses a double cable I can’t find yet. Might not even be available!

Looks like U-brake posts; double cables mean it may originally have had a gyro. Check out Dan’s Comp they may have what you need

*edit: just saw the front brake routed through the headset; that bike definitely had a gyro

3speedslow 08-31-23 07:11 AM

Gyro…
 
It did indeed have a gyro! It was so rusted and the cables were fused inside the house I just removed the whole set up. Been trying to rework a solution so I can use the original 2 cable back brake. Might wind up buying a modern version of the 2 cable brake lever or go back to a new gyro setup.

The mags look awesome but even with new brake pads don’t stop so well. I’ve heard this about the DC Bulldog brakes as well.

The original wheels were still in great shape and aluminum too so putting them back on will be soon. Might make a difference.

Speedway2 09-19-23 06:06 PM

"Too old to BMX".....
I'm 5'10" with a 31" inseam, 160lbs. Never ridden a BMX bike.
Been doing my research and now wondering if a 20" dia wheel with 21" top tube, raised lay-back seat post and handle bars tweaked forward (a bit) would fit me for neighbourhood cruising?
Or will a 24" dia wheel BMX fit my needs better? I pretty much decided that I don't want wheels 26" and bigger even though they would be better cruisers. Planning on visiting the BMX store this weekend.

Btw, I'm pushing 64, in decent shape but have no plans to ride the pump track........yet:)

3speedslow 09-20-23 08:20 AM

We are very similar in height and age, my weight is 130. The BMX bike you describe is how I set mine up and have no problems. My Haro is 21” top tube and a great rider but hard to manual. My 19” Mongoose is better for that. I don’t do wild stuff but enjoy riding all around Jax. I’ve only been on BMX for a few months too.

20” or 24”, both will work!

Viich 09-20-23 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Speedway2 (Post 23020434)
"Too old to BMX".....
I'm 5'10" with a 31" inseam, 160lbs. Never ridden a BMX bike.
Been doing my research and now wondering if a 20" dia wheel with 21" top tube, raised lay-back seat post and handle bars tweaked forward (a bit) would fit me for neighbourhood cruising?
Or will a 24" dia wheel BMX fit my needs better? I pretty much decided that I don't want wheels 26" and bigger even though they would be better cruisers. Planning on visiting the BMX store this weekend.

Btw, I'm pushing 64, in decent shape but have no plans to ride the pump track........yet:)

I'm 6' with 34" inseam - I ride a 21" top tube for racing, which is typically longer bikes. I think that size should be great for you. If you're going to ride other than cruising you could probably run two seatposts - one for cruising, one for pump track or tricks.

Speedway2 09-20-23 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by 3speedslow (Post 23020761)
We are very similar in height and age, my weight is 130. The BMX bike you describe is how I set mine up and have no problems. My Haro is 21” top tube and a great rider but hard to manual. My 19” Mongoose is better for that. I don’t do wild stuff but enjoy riding all around Jax. I’ve only been on BMX for a few months too.

20” or 24”, both will work!

3speedslow.....Thanks for the info.
I'm looking for an easy cruising BMX and plan on staying in the saddle vs standing on the pedals like the young kids I see riding them.
My visit to the LBS should be interesting.....

Speedway2 09-20-23 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by Viich (Post 23021129)
I'm 6' with 34" inseam - I ride a 21" top tube for racing, which is typically longer bikes. I think that size should be great for you. If you're going to ride other than cruising you could probably run two seatposts - one for cruising, one for pump track or tricks.

Two seatposts length is a great idea.
I'm 2" shorter than you and concerned that a 20" rim BMX might look awkwardly small which is one reason why I'm thinking about going with a 24".

Viich 09-21-23 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by Speedway2 (Post 23021218)
Two seatposts length is a great idea.
I'm 2" shorter than you and concerned that a 20" rim BMX might look awkwardly small which is one reason why I'm thinking about going with a 24".

On the track I FAR prefer the 20" - the 24" is big and clumsy. It absolutely looks awkwardly small.

Speedway2 09-22-23 08:23 PM

Viich....I also think the 24" might be too "cruiserish".
Just discovered that there are BMX bikes with 22" wheels. Might be a good compromise between a 20" and 24" but doesn't seem to be much choice out there.
Another compromise that might work are the "trail ready" BMX bikes with a 21"TT and a longer chain stay to stretch out the 20"er wheel base. I think I'm leaning towards this option. All I can say is I'm learning more about BMX bikes then the fact that they're just small :)......

Speedway2 09-23-23 11:31 AM

Quick update......Went to the local BMX store this am and brought home a United Motocross. Waited while they built it but was worth the wait.
The 21"TT and the 330mm(?) layback post makes it a bit roomier in the cockpit (for my needs).
It's gonna be a fun bike to boot around the neighbourhood......
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4f113e468e.jpg
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...45a19faa90.jpg


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