A Bridgestone folding bike.
Hi, there! First I want to say that my English is very poor and I don't know much about this community. Please forgive me if there is any inappropriate expression.🥲😊
As you can see in the picture, this is my bike. My father bought it five years ago at an imported second-hand bicycle market. We don't know the model of this bike but the experience of riding this bike is great so we bought it for about 190$.
For the first three years I owned it I used it to ride 8km every day to and from school. But it has been kept in the warehouse for the past two years and has not been used.
It comes with seven-speed shifting and two damping systems, and the brakes are decent.
The black brackets and baskets on the back of the bike were modified by my dad a long time ago. These two parts greatly affect my riding experience: when passing through bumpy roads, the black bracket at the back will collide with the main frame near the seat that is deformed by the shock absorption system. And the distance between the basket and the seat is too close, which makes it uncomfortable to ride. And because of long-term storage, many places begin to rust. So I want to remodel this bike, remove the original black bracket and basket, and then install a new one.
If you have any suggestions to the remodel, please reply. It would be very appreciated.
Hi, there! First I want to say that my English is very poor and I don't know much about this community. Please forgive me if there is any inappropriate expression.🥲😊
As you can see in the picture, this is my bike. My father bought it five years ago at an imported second-hand bicycle market. We don't know the model of this bike but the experience of riding this bike is great so we bought it for about 190$.
For the first three years I owned it I used it to ride 8km every day to and from school. But it has been kept in the warehouse for the past two years and has not been used.
It comes with seven-speed shifting and two damping systems, and the brakes are decent.
The black brackets and baskets on the back of the bike were modified by my dad a long time ago. These two parts greatly affect my riding experience: when passing through bumpy roads, the black bracket at the back will collide with the main frame near the seat that is deformed by the shock absorption system. And the distance between the basket and the seat is too close, which makes it uncomfortable to ride. And because of long-term storage, many places begin to rust. So I want to remodel this bike, remove the original black bracket and basket, and then install a new one.
If you have any suggestions to the remodel, please reply. It would be very appreciated.