Nowt too exciting...
Lunchtime I went to the shops and returned with a Greggs cheese and onion bake (£1.80, planned) and a battered Cannondale Caad (£0, unplanned). Pubtime saw me charged with inspecting a beater a mate had just been given, which inevitably needs sorting out. And is now in my shed.
The Cannondale's evidently been nicked and dumped when the RD hanger snapped. It's a pretty tatty low-end ally model with 9sp Sora and a few go-faster bits. A cursory glance suggests it needs at least a new hanger, cable set and tyre... potentially a good deal more. I very much doubt it's worth doing up to sell and I don't need another bike. That said, in the absence of a folder to go in the car a real beater that could be left locked up somewhere has been mooted; however in reality I doubt this would last long before getting robbed (again).
I've checked the frame number against various stolen bike databases with no hits and it's currently listed on a local lost and found group. If nobody claims it I'm erring towards banging it on Gumtree as a project as there's nothing individually worth much to warrant breaking it while the frame seems sound (and is surprisingly light!) if tatty.
The mate's bike appears just the right side of a BSO - a steel Apollo ladybike with 7sp low end stuff on gripshifts and V-brakes. So far it looks like it needs rim tape and ideally re-cabling; however I want to keep costs to a minimum so will see what I can do with what I've got. It's destined to lead a hard life (and potentially end up getting robbed like it's predecessor) so a strictly functional, budget approach is planned. So far I'm looking at rim tape, shortening and lubing cables, cleaning, lubing and setting up brakes, truing back wheel and generally making sure everything works as best as practiable. Fingers' crossed it's not a can of worms...
As if I didn't already have enough to do..
Lunchtime I went to the shops and returned with a Greggs cheese and onion bake (£1.80, planned) and a battered Cannondale Caad (£0, unplanned). Pubtime saw me charged with inspecting a beater a mate had just been given, which inevitably needs sorting out. And is now in my shed.
The Cannondale's evidently been nicked and dumped when the RD hanger snapped. It's a pretty tatty low-end ally model with 9sp Sora and a few go-faster bits. A cursory glance suggests it needs at least a new hanger, cable set and tyre... potentially a good deal more. I very much doubt it's worth doing up to sell and I don't need another bike. That said, in the absence of a folder to go in the car a real beater that could be left locked up somewhere has been mooted; however in reality I doubt this would last long before getting robbed (again).
I've checked the frame number against various stolen bike databases with no hits and it's currently listed on a local lost and found group. If nobody claims it I'm erring towards banging it on Gumtree as a project as there's nothing individually worth much to warrant breaking it while the frame seems sound (and is surprisingly light!) if tatty.
The mate's bike appears just the right side of a BSO - a steel Apollo ladybike with 7sp low end stuff on gripshifts and V-brakes. So far it looks like it needs rim tape and ideally re-cabling; however I want to keep costs to a minimum so will see what I can do with what I've got. It's destined to lead a hard life (and potentially end up getting robbed like it's predecessor) so a strictly functional, budget approach is planned. So far I'm looking at rim tape, shortening and lubing cables, cleaning, lubing and setting up brakes, truing back wheel and generally making sure everything works as best as practiable. Fingers' crossed it's not a can of worms...
As if I didn't already have enough to do..
