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Bicycle rescue

Posted in Things that make me happy by fonchik on the May 4th, 2009

(this is a guest post by my beloved bikenut fiancĂ© Tony, I couldn’t bear to have it only available to his FB friends.)

Another bicycle renovation
(originally a Facebook note posted Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 10:58pm)
Feb. 1st: found an abandoned bicycle on West Dedham street. no wheels, rusted derailleur and chain, blighted with spray paint. horizontal drop-outs, so it’ll work as a 3-speed for Ingrid. I brought it home, of course.

Feb. 3rd: what is it? One of the “Trek” decals is still visible despite the spray paint. Vintage-trek.com has lots of helpful details, including where to look for the serial #: remove the cable guide from under the bottom bracket. By serial number, it’s a Trek 520 from 1983. butted alloy frame, either Reynolds 501, or Tange 2001.

Feb. 8th: Removed derailleurs and chain. The flat-black spray paint is ugly and it feels dirty. “goo-gone” takes a tiny bit of it off, but not much. I really don’t want to have to completely repaint the frame.
The brakes are stuck. I backed off the lock-nuts a tiny bit, and now they’re fine. i removed the brakes to be able to work on the frame more.

Feb. 9th: Rubbing alcohol softens the spray paint a little without damaging the underlying Trek paint! I’ve got it smoothed out, and you can see the other “Trek” decal. perhaps good enough?

Feb. 20th: disassembled the headset and removed the cranks. The fork-crown race is a little pitted, and the bottom bracket (BB) axle threads are a little corroded. Packed everything up to take to western MA.

Feb. 21st: A friend in Turners Falls runs a tiny bike store. He told me to just repack the headset with loose ball bearings instead of the retainer-clips that have fewer balls in them, and not to worry about the threads, they’re good enough. big savings! I still might replace the BB axle if i can find a shorter one. The bike came with 3 chainrings, and the longer BB axle required for that. It’s probably going to be easier to get a straight chain line with a shorter one.

#localday

Posted in Things that make me happy, Uncategorized by fonchik on the May 1st, 2009

May 1st is Local Day on Twitter. I’m really curious to see how this experiment goes.

The rules are simple: Tweet your ZIPcode (preceded by #), find out who your neighbors are.

I’m #02116 (Boston Byootiful South End), also have a home in #10026 (Harlem USA, baby, as of 10:45 Eastern, I was the only Local Day Tweeter from there). Born and later educated in #02138 (the OTHER Cambridge), grew up in #06457 (Middletown, CT)

Can’t wait to see who else turns up.

Go to Twitter Search (even if you don’t have an account) to watch the fun.


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