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Post your shitbikesssss
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Living as I do in a culturally enriched town, I've had to put together a bike that's comfortable, reliable and visually repellant, for those occasions when I know I'm going to be leaving it unattended.
I have nicer bikes for recreational riding. More than once while locking it up it received snarky sideways glances from bike snobs, only for their cut lock to be laying on the floor when I return. Always good for a chuckle.
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>>2054223
Yes, and here's why.
>Most BSO tier cheapo bikes are 26ers
>Some of the best made frames from the 80s and 90s were 26ers, but to the untrained eye they are indistinguishable from BSO's
>Wheels etc are readily available and cheap
Most pro bike thieves dismiss 26ers almost out of hand, unless of course they spot a name they recognize or perhaps older rare parts that they know can sell for big money, but generally they're looking for new easy to sell bikes, and that tends to be 29ers and 700c.
You can build up a really nice practical and comfortable 26er for not a lot of money that will be instantly filtered out by most bike thieves.
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>>2053894
Weird how so many people think it either is or was electric. It just folds in half.
>>2053969
Huh, never heard of the Mongoose version before. Another frame to look out for.
>>2053969
It folds too! With the wheel off, you can slide it into itself and put flat against the fork, so you don't have to carry it separately. You can still find them on aliexpress if you search for folding fender, it's the rear one from the set. Without a bottom tube you kinda need a full-size front fender, otherwise you get wet up to your knees from every puddle.
If I need to take the rear wheel off too, I unclip these SKS fittngs and curl it up, with frame folded fully it won't uncurl into the top tube.
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I reckon I've put around ~700 miles on this thing so far this year. I got it at a garage sale for free. I had the rear wheel bearing completely fail about 100 miles ago but I got it fixed for about $15 using eBay parts. I take it on mountain bike trails all the time. I love it!
Expensive bikes are CRINGE!
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Me after completing a 130km ride recently
Found the frame in the bush, put other parts from another salvaged bike (had a problem with pedals, they didn't stay at 180° but one pedal wobbled from 150 to 180°, I replaced the parts and the problem reoccured and I didn't bother figuring it out since it's actually a pain in the ass to repair 40 year old shit)
Now my bike is a single speed (alright for my flat city) and I found another rusty abandoned bike from the 90s. It has a 7 speed hub gear (sachs super 7) and I will put those wheels with hub gear on my bike once the new tires arrive
The 130km ride was pretty hilly and was annoying with a single speed so I want some speeds
My friend who owns a 1500€ bike who I met at the end of my ride was like: "YOU RODE WITH THAT!?!?!? O.o"
Yeah bitch I also don't wear skinny bike clothes like a faggot
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I've clocked about 205 miles in this shitbike so far which is more mileage than this cheap ass walmart cruiser has any right to be put through, and yes its a 26er but it has some really fat tires
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I-it's a work in progress
>>2053892
>received snarky sideways glances from bike snobs
people are so mean, some bitch straight up told me
>who's even going to steal that piece of garbage?
while I was locking my bike
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>>2053892
>I have nicer bikes for recreational riding. More than once while locking it up it received snarky sideways glances from bike snobs, only for their cut lock to be laying on the floor when I return. Always good for a chuckle.
shit that didnt happen for 500
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>>2054812
I got the bike in a flea market, it came with one of those flimsy rear racks
It kept getting unscrewed so I ditched it for the one you see on the front, the bridge is was there to as a way to attach the rack to the bike, desu I forgot about it
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>>2054794
It's like the bike equivalent of picrel. Looks neat.
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>>2053892
>in a culturally enriched town,
I get your casual racism and rage at ruined social capital + low trust + enshittified civilization
I am somewhat racist and intolerant myself
However it is more correct to say "poverty ridden" town than"culturally enriched"
I am not sayin this because I think the problem is entirely economic either, while being a fatherless poorly socialized brown "person" is still tragic they are responsible for their antisocial behavior first before trying to blame everything on whitey
george floyd shouldn't have died like that, yes - but he was still a fucking asshole
Don't allow that prediliction of yours to ve abused to turn attention away from the oligarch ghouls wrecking our society though
I am not saying this because I'm trying to browbeat you but because it's just important if we ever actually want things to get better for us and society - society and us
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>>2054724
no clue i just got this from a relative this year
brakes were pretty loose so i tightened them up, and the front gear switches from 2nd to 3rd on its own like the cable is pulling on it to change or something
i also cant seem to change the seat height at all, its completelly stuck
Seems like it could have been pretty decent when it was new though
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My shartmart agressive geometry mountain bike shaped object winter project. It's got an Aliexpress fork on it, stiffer rear spring and $40 Aliexpress 4 piston brakes that I haven't mounted yet. Ignore the cable shitters on it now. It's got like a 64 degree head tube now with the 130mm fork. It has a high bottom bracket too which will help when I mid drive convert it. It's got a steel rear triangle but the heavy fork actually makes it balanced somehow.
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Specialized Hardrock made with whatever parts I could salvage from my pile of scrap bikes.
Wally-World bike pogo stick fork, the only front brake assembly I could find that wasn't completely seized, ancient thumb shifter, busted rack held together with zipties, cranks with very worn chainrings (no front derailleur, I just keep it in the low gear anyways,) clapped-out seat on with a tube that's too small so I have it duct taped to the frame so it only spins a bit. And a milk crate.
I call it the Crackrock.
It's like the bike equivalent of a farm truck. I ride it maybe a thousand feet to grab mail or whatever, and when I'm not using it it just sits outside against the steps.
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terrorism bike
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you know
for terrorism
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at least according to that one guy at the convenience store
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>>2056441
it gives you a little bit more bottom end with your brake pressure, its useful when its wet, you can really grip it and rip it even harder than usual and lock up the wheel even with a soaked pad and braking surface
normal braking though its almost no difference at all, because all its really doing is mitigating a little bit of the frame flexing when braking very hard, the scenarios where you brake hard enough to flex the frame are few and far between as is, and the actual impact that has on braking performance is small
but it looks cool
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got scammed off 50€ in a bike shop for wanting to unstuck the seatpost of a bike thats probably worth like 100€ total
>it was really hard to move it
no shit, i would have fixed it myself if it wasnt
never going for repairs at a bike shop again, if i cant fix it myself its not worth fixing
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>>2056742
all of the above
>>2056747
ive been hit by a car twice, i mean that shit
>>2056962
fd-91
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>>2057059
>ive been hit by a car twice, i mean that shit
context? i just tend to remain hyper-aware while riding in roads, and generally just avoid them and go in the sidewalks or in trails
for me going on roads its not worth the stress except maybe in urban areas with low traffic
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>>2057059
Sorry that happened to you. I've intentionally had a car try to run me over. It was crazy. There was a traffic enforcer at an intersection telling me to wait as he waved off a bunch of cars from the other direction, and the car behind me could just not wait. What a retard.
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Anyone else had this cycle where their european town went from being super walkable with a cobblestone central area, to removing all that because "cars are the future" after ww2, to going back to pedestrian and bicycle friendly development but using cheap concrete and fake cobblestone?
>>2054221
anyway this bike rides very nicely now that the seat is at a normal height, idk how it compares to an actual good bicycle because ive never had one but i think its okay
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>>2057059
>ve been hit by a car twice
Does that mean you've had to receive the internal bleeding test twice? I remember being half conscious and bleeding from my head after being tboned when the doctor said "I'm going to need to perform an internal bleeding test, alright?" I responded with ughiughhah in my half conscious state when BAM, I get a full finger or two, once or twice, up the pooper making me fully conscious. On the plus side, I wasn't bleeding internally and now I like fingers
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Single speeder
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I took a Dremel to the fork and frame and was able to squeeze on some 32mm tires. Could probably fit 35s
No, I will not buy a gravel bike
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shitbike update:
just realized the rear wheel is VERY offset to the left, almost thought it was completelly bent or something but the wheel is in good condition, its just the way the bike is i guess
the brakes were slightly adjusted to compensate for this but not nearly enough, so the left rear brake is completelly done for while the right rear brake is virtually brand new, unused
I adjusted the compensation to be even more extreme and now hopefullyi the good brake on the right will make contact earlier than the flat one on the left
Also tightened the front brakes further as i didnt tighten it nearly enough and it had tons of leeway
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>>2057212
your rim may not be dished i.e. whoever built it didn't tighten the right spokes and loosen the left spokes so that the rim pulled to the center over the cogs. if so, then the rim is pulled equally and centered over the hub flanges (like a front wheel) but not the real center including the cassette also. or maybe the cassette was changed to more cogs but it probably wouldn't fit into the dropouts on the frame in that case.
or, the stays on the frame that hold the dropouts maybe got bent in a crash.
it's weird that you notice it on the brakes but the tire isn't rubbing the stays, though. not really sure what's going on but these are some things to check, anyway.
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>>2057242
It's the.... Zero maintenance, zero repairs, zero inconveniences, it is slow, makes me be present and in the moment, it's always in the right gear (Are you a glass half full or half empty guy?) It's just always 100% ready to rock and roll. Not always fucking with shit. "Oh the front fork is doing this and needs a rebuild now, rear shock leaks air, damn this new one has weird damping, countless suspension settings, tinkering with tire pressures, thinking what tread pattern is best, what tire TPI or rubber compound or sidewall construction is best for my trails... Chainrings and cassettes, dropper seat adjustments. Nice performance bike can be such a drag.
But the yard sale special? It's just STFU and ride bitch stop overthinking. That's what I like about it.
I may look into something that can fit 2" semi slicks though. I did swap to a chainring that's 2 teeth smaller and it has Chinese carbon bars now
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>>2057376
i do de-rust and service them, though.
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>>2057377
im going to actually put some money into this one and restore/upgrade it, so that i have at least one nice bike.
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>>2057378
shitbikes are just more fun to cruise around town on
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>>2057357
Oh no I spent 6 minutes removing 1/8" of steel from a fork
>>2057360
Where's your garage and vertical stack o' bikes?
Going into a shitty bike thread on 4chan, and talking shit on peoples shit is some psychopath stuff man
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>>2058567
Nah he's just some Spandex bib boys that likes the saddle up his ass
"Hey everybody, look at how tall I am! I only set my saddle at Max full leg extension for maximum power output and performance! Its never acceptable to have it any lower, now matter how uncomfortable the seat is"
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what happens now
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>>2059229
>buy a spoke wrench. I'd get the circular one with all the sizes and make sure you use the smallest size that fits.
>look up "how to true a wheel" and "dish" a wheel on parktool.com
>if you want to skip buying a true stand, you can put the wheel back in the dropouts (make sure the axle is fully seated on both sides) and put zip ties on the seat stays to use like calipers
>since this is your first time and you're an idiot, you will completely fuck the wheel
>buy a new wheel
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>>2059238
>>since this is your first time and you're an idiot, you will completely fuck the wheel
kek this is what puts me off trying to true a wheel
I keep meaning to practice on a scrap wheel but i never do
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>>2059238
Little metallic balls started coming out
How do I put them back in?
I think I lost a few already AAAASAAAAAAAAAA
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>>2059282
Probably looked at how the axle is threaded throught its length, had a "hmm, maybe I can just move the wheel along the axle" thought, and then picrelated
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Good luck anon
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>>2059246
just go slowly. don't be on a schedule. if you get frustrated, take a break or walk away.
start by applying oil to each nipple where the spoke comes out and give it some time to penetrate, then wipe the surface off vigorously.
on the most bent area of the rim, only tighten/loosen maybe slightly over a quarter turn. then do the adjacent spokes less. use the valve (or its hole if you removed the tire/tube ) to keep track of going around the entire wheel. at the end of one circuit, squeeze the spokes together vigorously with your hands (wear gloves) all the way around and recheck, then repeat everything. actually, I usually start with the squeezing, too.
keep going until your calipers are not hitting/showing light through within reason (there's always at least a tiny bit, but that's ok)
if you have a flat spot in the roundness, that's a related procedure but the above is much more common.
if you do above, you will not fuck the wheel.
remember, if you twist the wrong way, you can undo it.
also, while twisting, pinch the spoke with your other hand's fingers. if the nipple is stuck and you feel the whole spoke "winds up" before the nipple gives way and turns independently, mark the turn you're going for from when it breaks free. then gently back off the turn to untwist the spoke; the spoke and nipple will usually untwist together, which is what you want.
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>>2059340
>back off the turn
come to think of it,
I should have said: back off the nipple the amount the spoke twisted before it broke free, which will make everything right. I don't think the nipple and spoke move together (maybe?) but unscrewing the nipple the amount it twisted the spoke will make the increment correct. the act of doing so will untwist the spoke, but in my head I can't remember if the spoke and nipple move together or independently. but the technique works either way
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>>2059267
You will be watching this video please:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERvMQHNF8Nk
The hub likely had 7 or 9 bearings on each side
Just count and see if it's closer to 14 or 18 bearings but it's extremely likely to have been 9 bearings and it's extremely likely they are the same size on both sides
Also: do you see how the part of the frame where the rear axle goes in is diagonal?
That can be a source of crookedness too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MHBHFu4CrA
I HIGHLY suspect that this might have been the real cause for your "bike is off to one side in the frame" problem you had in the first place
Wish I could teleport to you and help you desu
But you can do it, watch these two videos and you will be able to fully fix these problems and the bike will be fine
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>>2059398
I think it's stupid for you to be belittling him for no good reason
saying nothing would have been better and more likely to result in him learning about this stuff
post advice like I did here >>2059390 or just don't post
It's not unreasonable to never have to deal with this kind of stuff.
Just think for a moment - there are plenty of people who go their entire lives without ever doing more than assembling some furniture with the included inner-hex key
Though I understand the desire to feel a fleeting moment of superiority and shitpost while doing so
I am sure he'll get his shitbike fixed if he wants to though
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>>2059406
Don't get your axle bent sweatie
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>>2059547
that was cute, thank you Anon.
>>2059556
I would be devastated, I fell in love with my shitty mixte, wasted a lot of money but the project is far from finished.
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Great shitbikes in this thread
I think I've posted this Giant somewhat recently. I've had it forever and it's one of two bikes that survived a fire years back.
Four stainless steel hose clamps have been holding the chainstay to the dropout for over 10 years now without a budge. I could get it fixed but it's come to be a symbol of triumph for this bike.
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No name frame. 1x9 Cues with Amazon parts and rack. I live in a flat central EU city so no need to lock it up at grocery store or work. The fat tires are nice over everything, year round, rain or snow.
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>>2061552
That's an amazing build anon, I live in a hillly area and sometimes I feel like a mtb build or even a foldable bike build would be better than whatever frankenstein build I have going on would be better than whatever I have going on would be like.
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New project shit bike for next year. On the trainer this winter. Can anyone figure out the year?
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>offered to fix my friend's uncle's bike
>late 60s/early 70s Hi-Tensile steel frame with CrMo (surprisingly) fork
>franken groupset mix of suntour and shimano
>26" wheels
>some fags stole the brake calipers and replaced it with chink shit ones
>cup and cone BB
>stripped the paint
>another layer of paint under it
>dropout spacing is using french 126/96mm
>mfw
it has been almost two years since I started this project and my friend won't probably pay me squat.
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>>2064654
>>some fags stole the brake calipers and replaced it with chink shit ones
m8 you have schizophrenia, any part thief is not replacing shit they are stripping your shit and leaving it in the street like a raped dog
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There is something so comfy about the entry level groups I can't fully describe it. Maybe the fact that you pay peanuts to build something that just works with some used old bike or the fact that you can fully abuse those components. I personally get far more enjoyment building with shit components than getting some latest and greatest fad groups.
Having a modern higher end bike just never feels the same level of comfy and fun in comparison to cheap clunker
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>>2064685
yeah, I buy an old bike and keep everything stock and just ride it. THEN, if something doesn't perform right FOR ME, I'll replace it with something that does. but even then, I usually don't have to spend much to level up to what I need. there's so many good designs whose patents have expired, you can get decent, reliable parts for peanuts.
when I fix my normie friends' bikes, it's just a generic cable kit, a KMC chain, maybe a cheap tire. usually their parts just need oil and tuning, they all still work even if performance is low. they don't care about high performance, they've never experienced it, they're not good enough riders to push that envelope.
modern tourney is comparable to the first several gens of XT, probably.
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my $80cad secondhand 90s raleigh that i made into my janky freight/bike tour rig. most expensive piece is the woho triangle bag...
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>>2064748
wow, very cool.
an entry level 90s Raleigh was my first bike shop bike. loved that thing. sold it to my buddy who went to college out of state. probably still getting traded around on the used market up in MA.