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bwhoamib 02-01-12 12:24 AM

I dont know what kind of bike this is. help?
 
i found a a bike by a dumpster and i was wondering if it is worth my trouble to mess with. it says mt shasta on the frame and is a dark blue/black color paint. any ideas on what it might be? thank you for the help.

mechBgon 02-01-12 01:04 AM

Low-end, best for transportation use or some casual riding. If it's by a dumpster, there may be a good reason, so inspect it for bent forks, crumpled frame tubes from a frontal impact, then move on to the bearings, wheel trueness/roundness/denting, shifter operation and brake systems.

LesterOfPuppets 02-01-12 03:01 AM

Pretty good old-school mtbs. Not worth throwing much money at. If you're good at wrenching and it doesn't need many new parts, or you have a bin of parts already then it's worth it if you ask me.

I probably wouldn't spend more than $40 on it unless I rode it and fell in love for some reason.

Don't we get pics?

bwhoamib 02-01-12 09:06 AM

I'll get some pics up today. The only thing that I can see wrong with it is it needs new tires pretty bad. Nothing is bent and the brakes work fine. I peeled about 5 million stickers off of it. Should be getting new tires for it today though then maybe painting it a flat black.

junkyard 02-01-12 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 13794233)
Pretty good old-school mtbs. Not worth throwing much money at. If you're good at wrenching and it doesn't need many new parts, or you have a bin of parts already then it's worth it if you ask me.

I probably wouldn't spend more than $40 on it unless I rode it and fell in love for some reason.

Don't we get pics?

I don't think I would pay anything for a bike found at a dumpster.

LesterOfPuppets 02-01-12 12:29 PM

junkyard = shrewd businessman ;)

bwhoamib 02-01-12 03:19 PM

Put new tires and tubes on it. It rides great. Taking it to the local park for a ride here in a little bit.

bwhoamib 02-01-12 09:02 PM

Just saw that this bike has shimano decore xt brakes and sprockets. I tried to do a little research on them but I was just wondering if they were good? Also it's a mt Shasta backwoods? Any info on these things would be greatly appreciated.

MisterK 02-01-12 09:54 PM

Googling tells me this bike is a GT. Or atleast riddled with many GT parts. Early 90s. Pics would be nice but googling provided a few beauties

LesterOfPuppets 02-01-12 10:17 PM

woooo XT! Never seen one so nicely specced. All I remember is Shimano A-groups and their predecessors the x00 GS groups.

Looks like there were XT equipped Shastas, the tempest model. Someone must've upgraded the RD on your Backwoods.

The backwoods still has a Tange frame though, so you're stoked. I love Tange tubing!

3speed 02-02-12 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by junkyard (Post 13795819)
I don't think I would pay anything for a bike found at a dumpster.

Sounds good to me. Feel free to drive by these lousy dumpster finds and leave them for me to pick up. I've racked up ~$800 between 3 dumpster finds flipped on CL. One was a really nice condition Bridgestone road bike that I put new bar tape and tires on, greased bearings, rode for a summer, then sold for $300. Total score.

junkyard 02-02-12 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by 3speed (Post 13798713)
Sounds good to me. Feel free to drive by these lousy dumpster finds and leave them for me to pick up. I've racked up ~$800 between 3 dumpster finds flipped on CL. One was a really nice condition Bridgestone road bike that I put new bar tape and tires on, greased bearings, rode for a summer, then sold for $300. Total score.

I was simply responding to Lester who said he'd pay $40 for the bike found at the dumpster. To me, that seems like poor economics when you can have it for free.

CharleyGnarly 02-02-12 08:17 AM

Maybe he meant $40.00 in upgrades....

junkyard 02-02-12 11:31 AM

In that case, I agree fully.


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