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"the black rose" wrote in message ... Beverly wrote: "the black rose" wrote in message ... --snip-- It's a Fuji. "Fujispree" is written on the downtube. --snip-- Would it have been Fuji Espree? Do a search and you can find some of them. http://bessasandackerman.com/px/?album=fujimixte No, that's not it -- this one has a drop handlebar and typical road bike geometry. Thanks though; you found more than I did. I don't know how cheap Fuji went, or how low quality this bike might be. If all else fails, I guess I could use it as a learning experience on how to overhaul a road bike. I may actually end up looking for parts on Ebay or something. (Would you believe, I've never looked for anything on Ebay?) I've got _Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance_, would anybody know if that's good enough to go on? -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts It might be this one. It has the dropped handle bars. http://oldroads.com/pqdb_img.asp?p=f...spree&mak=Fuji |
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On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 20:37:18 GMT, the black rose
wrote: Beverly wrote: "the black rose" wrote in message ... --snip-- It's a Fuji. "Fujispree" is written on the downtube. --snip-- Would it have been Fuji Espree? Do a search and you can find some of them. http://bessasandackerman.com/px/?album=fujimixte No, that's not it -- this one has a drop handlebar and typical road bike geometry. Thanks though; you found more than I did. I don't know how cheap Fuji went, or how low quality this bike might be. If all else fails, I guess I could use it as a learning experience on how to overhaul a road bike. I may actually end up looking for parts on Ebay or something. (Would you believe, I've never looked for anything on Ebay?) I've got _Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance_, would anybody know if that's good enough to go on? -km Why not take it or a photo to your LBS where you got your new bike and ask around at the shop? Tap into some of that knowledge, ya know!? ;-) -B |
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On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 20:37:18 GMT, the black rose
wrote: Beverly wrote: "the black rose" wrote in message ... --snip-- It's a Fuji. "Fujispree" is written on the downtube. --snip-- Would it have been Fuji Espree? Do a search and you can find some of them. http://bessasandackerman.com/px/?album=fujimixte No, that's not it -- this one has a drop handlebar and typical road bike geometry. Thanks though; you found more than I did. I don't know how cheap Fuji went, or how low quality this bike might be. If all else fails, I guess I could use it as a learning experience on how to overhaul a road bike. I may actually end up looking for parts on Ebay or something. (Would you believe, I've never looked for anything on Ebay?) I've got _Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance_, would anybody know if that's good enough to go on? -km Why not take it or a photo to your LBS where you got your new bike and ask around at the shop? Tap into some of that knowledge, ya know!? ;-) -B |
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Badger_South wrote:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 20:37:18 GMT, the black rose wrote: Beverly wrote: "the black rose" wrote in message ... --snip-- It's a Fuji. "Fujispree" is written on the downtube. --snip-- Would it have been Fuji Espree? Do a search and you can find some of them. http://bessasandackerman.com/px/?album=fujimixte No, that's not it -- this one has a drop handlebar and typical road bike geometry. Thanks though; you found more than I did. I don't know how cheap Fuji went, or how low quality this bike might be. If all else fails, I guess I could use it as a learning experience on how to overhaul a road bike. I may actually end up looking for parts on Ebay or something. (Would you believe, I've never looked for anything on Ebay?) I've got _Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance_, would anybody know if that's good enough to go on? -km Why not take it or a photo to your LBS where you got your new bike and ask around at the shop? Tap into some of that knowledge, ya know!? ;-) That's not a bad idea -- except I'm in upstate NY and she's in Ohio. Mmm, she's got a digital camera, maybe we can arrange something. Thanks for the idea. -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts |
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Badger_South wrote:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 20:37:18 GMT, the black rose wrote: Beverly wrote: "the black rose" wrote in message ... --snip-- It's a Fuji. "Fujispree" is written on the downtube. --snip-- Would it have been Fuji Espree? Do a search and you can find some of them. http://bessasandackerman.com/px/?album=fujimixte No, that's not it -- this one has a drop handlebar and typical road bike geometry. Thanks though; you found more than I did. I don't know how cheap Fuji went, or how low quality this bike might be. If all else fails, I guess I could use it as a learning experience on how to overhaul a road bike. I may actually end up looking for parts on Ebay or something. (Would you believe, I've never looked for anything on Ebay?) I've got _Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance_, would anybody know if that's good enough to go on? -km Why not take it or a photo to your LBS where you got your new bike and ask around at the shop? Tap into some of that knowledge, ya know!? ;-) That's not a bad idea -- except I'm in upstate NY and she's in Ohio. Mmm, she's got a digital camera, maybe we can arrange something. Thanks for the idea. -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts |
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Beverly wrote:
"the black rose" wrote in message ... Beverly wrote: "the black rose" wrote in message ... --snip-- It's a Fuji. "Fujispree" is written on the downtube. --snip-- Would it have been Fuji Espree? Do a search and you can find some of them. http://bessasandackerman.com/px/?album=fujimixte No, that's not it -- this one has a drop handlebar and typical road bike geometry. Thanks though; you found more than I did. I don't know how cheap Fuji went, or how low quality this bike might be. If all else fails, I guess I could use it as a learning experience on how to overhaul a road bike. I may actually end up looking for parts on Ebay or something. (Would you believe, I've never looked for anything on Ebay?) I've got _Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance_, would anybody know if that's good enough to go on? -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts It might be this one. It has the dropped handle bars. http://oldroads.com/pqdb_img.asp?p=f...spree&mak=Fuji That might be it, thanks. How did you find that? No wait, don't tell me, I'll just get confused. I'm a reasonably intelligent woman, but I'm also a search engine moron. ;-) -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts |
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Beverly wrote:
"the black rose" wrote in message ... Beverly wrote: "the black rose" wrote in message ... --snip-- It's a Fuji. "Fujispree" is written on the downtube. --snip-- Would it have been Fuji Espree? Do a search and you can find some of them. http://bessasandackerman.com/px/?album=fujimixte No, that's not it -- this one has a drop handlebar and typical road bike geometry. Thanks though; you found more than I did. I don't know how cheap Fuji went, or how low quality this bike might be. If all else fails, I guess I could use it as a learning experience on how to overhaul a road bike. I may actually end up looking for parts on Ebay or something. (Would you believe, I've never looked for anything on Ebay?) I've got _Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance_, would anybody know if that's good enough to go on? -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts It might be this one. It has the dropped handle bars. http://oldroads.com/pqdb_img.asp?p=f...spree&mak=Fuji That might be it, thanks. How did you find that? No wait, don't tell me, I'll just get confused. I'm a reasonably intelligent woman, but I'm also a search engine moron. ;-) -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts |
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the black rose wrote:
A friend of mine offered me her old road bike for our youngest son, who has outgrown his old bike but is growing SO fast right now (he's 13) that we've been reluctant to buy a new one that'll only be good for a year or two. snip Any feedback appreciated. -km When I first decided to get back into biking I fixed up my husband's bike, which he says we bought 18 years ago. Downtube friction shifters, 12 speeds. I put on new tires and tubes myself and new brake pads. Total cost maybe $60, but I don't remember accurately. The bike shop said $35 for labor and $30 for parts to put on all new cables, so I decided to pay them to do that. It had never been ridden a lot so I just put a lot of WD 40 on the chain. It now rides beautifully. I decided not to fix up my 30 year old Fuji Special Road Racer. I figured that in addition to the above I would have to at least repack bearings, and perhaps replace the deraileurs. And in this hilly country I really wanted more than 10 speeds. When I was in college I went to a fix it yourself bike shop and did things like repack bearings. I grew up in a family where no one had any handyman skills, and it was the first time I learned how to do mechanical things myself. It was a wonderful experience. Any chance of your son showing interest? Pam |
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the black rose wrote:
A friend of mine offered me her old road bike for our youngest son, who has outgrown his old bike but is growing SO fast right now (he's 13) that we've been reluctant to buy a new one that'll only be good for a year or two. snip Any feedback appreciated. -km When I first decided to get back into biking I fixed up my husband's bike, which he says we bought 18 years ago. Downtube friction shifters, 12 speeds. I put on new tires and tubes myself and new brake pads. Total cost maybe $60, but I don't remember accurately. The bike shop said $35 for labor and $30 for parts to put on all new cables, so I decided to pay them to do that. It had never been ridden a lot so I just put a lot of WD 40 on the chain. It now rides beautifully. I decided not to fix up my 30 year old Fuji Special Road Racer. I figured that in addition to the above I would have to at least repack bearings, and perhaps replace the deraileurs. And in this hilly country I really wanted more than 10 speeds. When I was in college I went to a fix it yourself bike shop and did things like repack bearings. I grew up in a family where no one had any handyman skills, and it was the first time I learned how to do mechanical things myself. It was a wonderful experience. Any chance of your son showing interest? Pam |
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pam_in_sc wrote:
When I was in college I went to a fix it yourself bike shop and did things like repack bearings. I grew up in a family where no one had any handyman skills, and it was the first time I learned how to do mechanical things myself. It was a wonderful experience. Any chance of your son showing interest? My youngest actually might. He's the one that likes to take things apart and put them back together. Sometimes when he takes broken things apart and puts them back together, they work again. Maybe I'll set him loose on it. Har. :-) -km -- the black rose proud to be owned by a yorkie http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts |
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