New to me Schwinn Al Comp
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I'd appreciate it if you two would stop having an enjoyable and fulfilling experience with inexpensive bicycles.
You're triggering the Misery Brigade (tm) and hurting their fee-fees.
So would you kindly go out and purchase a $5000 bike so you can be a REAL Cyclist, that would be grand.
(and don't forget to advertise with you clothing)
((the nerve of some people))
You're triggering the Misery Brigade (tm) and hurting their fee-fees.
So would you kindly go out and purchase a $5000 bike so you can be a REAL Cyclist, that would be grand.
(and don't forget to advertise with you clothing)
((the nerve of some people))
I am not miserable at all in fact I have a nice mountain biking trip planned a couple weeks from now and am quite excited. I come on here for fun and talk about bikes and have discussions on bikes and parts and such. It seems you are the miserable one because you have to whine and complain anytime someone speaks truths about cheap bikes and components.
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Still having a good time here
Installed some riser handlebars, I havent done too much riding as I went back to work, and been staying pretty busy on my days off. It seems as though every day Im off we have had torrential rains, or theres been something planned with the family. So far I'm into this bike for roughly $200 if you deduct what I sold the other 2 BSO's for. Thats with all new wheelset ,tires,tubes cassette,chain,handlebars, stem, grips, and a new bottom bracket. Next up will be a drivetrain ,and fork upgrades. I'm still having fun.
BTW, I love coming here and poking a stick into the hornets nest, and sticking around to see the aftermath. Its fulfilling going to have to buy a new spoon as this one's getting worn out from all of the stirring, gonna go see if Amazon has any daily specials on spoons.
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You might look at Microshift for a drivetrain. I purchased a 1X (8-speed, 10-48 AIR) with derailleur and shifter for $71 or so (Universal Cycles) and it was easy to set up and functions perfectly on my circa 90's rigid Diamondback Axis.
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365 Cycle and Universal Cycle compete for the same business in Pa. Two of the best to patronize IMO
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Installed some riser handlebars, I havent done too much riding as I went back to work, and been staying pretty busy on my days off. It seems as though every day Im off we have had torrential rains, or theres been something planned with the family. So far I'm into this bike for roughly $200 if you deduct what I sold the other 2 BSO's for. Thats with all new wheelset ,tires,tubes cassette,chain,handlebars, stem, grips, and a new bottom bracket. Next up will be a drivetrain ,and fork upgrades. I'm still having fun.
BTW, I love coming here and poking a stick into the hornets nest, and sticking around to see the aftermath. Its fulfilling going to have to buy a new spoon as this one's getting worn out from all of the stirring, gonna go see if Amazon has any daily specials on spoons.
BTW, I love coming here and poking a stick into the hornets nest, and sticking around to see the aftermath. Its fulfilling going to have to buy a new spoon as this one's getting worn out from all of the stirring, gonna go see if Amazon has any daily specials on spoons.
Anyhow, I used to have those Wheelmaster/Weinman wheels until I sold the bike I bought those for. Their good wheels. After about a year, maybe 2, you will need to repack the wheel bearings with fresh grease. I did that and wow, was there a difference on how much better they ride.
If interested, check out KevCentral if you have not yet. He made a lot of modifications to his AL Comp and regularly uses it on his local trails. Looks like a great bike for potential upgrades if you ever wanted to.
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Hornets nests typically do get stirred during winter months. Always leads to an interesting read.
Anyhow, I used to have those Wheelmaster/Weinman wheels until I sold the bike I bought those for. Their good wheels. After about a year, maybe 2, you will need to repack the wheel bearings with fresh grease. I did that and wow, was there a difference on how much better they ride.
If interested, check out KevCentral if you have not yet. He made a lot of modifications to his AL Comp and regularly uses it on his local trails. Looks like a great bike for potential upgrades if you ever wanted to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOUkDeZFx5Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0dGx2-xuPY
Anyhow, I used to have those Wheelmaster/Weinman wheels until I sold the bike I bought those for. Their good wheels. After about a year, maybe 2, you will need to repack the wheel bearings with fresh grease. I did that and wow, was there a difference on how much better they ride.
If interested, check out KevCentral if you have not yet. He made a lot of modifications to his AL Comp and regularly uses it on his local trails. Looks like a great bike for potential upgrades if you ever wanted to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOUkDeZFx5Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0dGx2-xuPY
I really like this bike, and for what my initial cost was it has been really fun upgrading it as I go. I'm still into it for less than it costs new at Wall daddy's I did a 10 mile trail ride last week on my day off to the state forest. Believe it or not I had lots of fun, and didn't once wish I was on a more expensive bicycle. Well unless you count me wishing the stock fork wasn't a boat anchor.
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I have watched quite a few of his videos, amd Wolftick Nation as well, and a few others.
I really like this bike, and for what my initial cost was it has been really fun upgrading it as I go. I'm still into it for less than it costs new at Wall daddy's I did a 10 mile trail ride last week on my day off to the state forest. Believe it or not I had lots of fun, and didn't once wish I was on a more expensive bicycle. Well unless you count me wishing the stock fork wasn't a boat anchor.
I really like this bike, and for what my initial cost was it has been really fun upgrading it as I go. I'm still into it for less than it costs new at Wall daddy's I did a 10 mile trail ride last week on my day off to the state forest. Believe it or not I had lots of fun, and didn't once wish I was on a more expensive bicycle. Well unless you count me wishing the stock fork wasn't a boat anchor.
I noticed you had installed a Balony (Bucklos) fork on your red Schwinn. A few years ago, when searching for forks for my hardtail rebuild (Scott Aspect), I looked at these forks. There were people whom stated they were great and of course reviewers whom stated they broke quickly. I believe it really depends on where and how you ride on the longevity of this fork. If you don't have the money for a step up to a name brand, and this meets your needs, then it doesn't matter what others state, get it.
I had chose to wait it out for good deals, surprisingly yes during the pandemic. I found a discounted RockShox Recon and felt more comfortable with that shock instead.
If you are interested in searching for good deals, Check out other shocks like Suntour Raidon, Epixon. Suntour has a winter sale going on right now.
Another good affordable fork, and I'm sure others will cringe, but XFusion isn't a bad brand. The Trace 34 can be found for a decent deal.
Of course if you are patient and look for good winter deals, you may find Rockshocks, Marzocchi's air forks under $250.
The price that I consider for an affordable fork that doesn't break the bank and provides a decent ride is typically between $200 to $250. Once you start going north of $300, you start looking at forks that are meant for specific riding, where as it's racing or something that keeps it's composure while handling rock gardens and sharp cornering. But again, this depends on your needs and affordability. I find the Marzocchi that came on my Giant Trance works well with the lighter rock gardens that I go through. It's more expensive, but it meets my needs.
My son needed something to help him ride on the bike team he is on. So he purchased a Fox 36 (don't remember which one) that was on a really good sale for $480. It was needed for him, since he would have destroyed the Marzocchi with the way he jumps that bike and rides.
There are a ton of video's on youtube as you may have realized explaining all of this. Hope this helps.
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It wasn't me that posted having the red bike, mines the later silver fade to black , but I will be upgrading this boat anchor front fork hopefully before summer is over with , here in the Florida Panhandle our good riding season is the fall,winter,and spring. In summer it's unbearably hot for an old fat guy like me.
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