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I'm wanting to get into bicycling for general fitness and perhaps
commuting. A friend gave me a couple of old Huffy mountain bikes that
he was no longer using. Yeah, I know they don't have the best
reputation but free is a good thing.
Anyway, one of them has a chainwheel that doesn't spin true which is
causing problems in shifting. I think I get only half the gears that I
should.
Also on the front brakes one of the pads doesn't press flat against the
rim. Perhaps the caliper (not sure if that's the correct name for the
part) is bent? The other brake pad on the front presses flat just fine.
So I'm trying to determine if I should attempt to fix this bike or just
buy a different bike. There's a non-profit organization that refurbs
and sells used bikes for about $100. They're pretty particular as to
the kind of bikes they accept as donations, for example they don't
accept Huffys, so I'd probably get a pretty decent bike for that
amount.
I don't mind spending the time and money fixing up the bike I have. But
if I end up spending > $100 on parts and still have an inferior bike I
guess I'd rather just go buy a used one that's higher quality.
Any thoughts?
commuting. A friend gave me a couple of old Huffy mountain bikes that
he was no longer using. Yeah, I know they don't have the best
reputation but free is a good thing.
Anyway, one of them has a chainwheel that doesn't spin true which is
causing problems in shifting. I think I get only half the gears that I
should.
Also on the front brakes one of the pads doesn't press flat against the
rim. Perhaps the caliper (not sure if that's the correct name for the
part) is bent? The other brake pad on the front presses flat just fine.
So I'm trying to determine if I should attempt to fix this bike or just
buy a different bike. There's a non-profit organization that refurbs
and sells used bikes for about $100. They're pretty particular as to
the kind of bikes they accept as donations, for example they don't
accept Huffys, so I'd probably get a pretty decent bike for that
amount.
I don't mind spending the time and money fixing up the bike I have. But
if I end up spending > $100 on parts and still have an inferior bike I
guess I'd rather just go buy a used one that's higher quality.
Any thoughts?