spent thursday afternoon up at the Stevensville Jr High, tuning and adjusting a total of 20 Schwinn Predator BMX bikes. Mostly adjusting bearings, tightening fasteners, lubing chains, and airing up the tires. After about 4 or5 bikes went by my brain went numb and it felt like full blown production work. Still happy to turn wrenches though no matter what shade of neon. Thanks for the work and inviting us up John !
Friday, March 27, 2009
raleigh singlespeed cross
Raleigh SS CX - $800 (frame/fork/headset)
rraaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer bbbeeeeeeeeeerrr !
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
seen
seen this old schwinn leaning against a fence post while out on a ride this past sunday. Decided to stop and take a picture of the old bike. Looks to be an old schwinn with a more mdern rigid mtb fork, and a few extra mtb parts. Who ever owns it appears to have even welded brake bosses on the rear for the addition of rear cantilever brakes....pretty darn cool.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Friday, March 06, 2009
Cane Creek
Cane Creek customer service.......purchase enough headsets and they supply the important pieces. Installation tools and small parts bin:
and a pic of their new CC100, a killer headset for less than $90 (comes with interloc spacer kit and headset cap)
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
back to the heartland
random photos taken while out pedaling around, SE Nebraska...and in no specific order.
jamaica rail to trail, oak embrace
pioneers park, pioneer
mr and mrs devall, jamaica trail to martell
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
26" Speedway
I recently had the opportunity to build up one of the Speedway Cycles Umma rims, at 50mm in width and a bunch lighter in weight than the Surly Large Marge, a wheelset with these rims should give a new quicker, lighter feel to those snow bikes or for the fella looking to add a monster sized tire up front of his mountain bike, which is what our pal Kevin is planning with this wheel. His black sheep titanium hardtail will soon be sporting a 26 X 4.0 Surly Endomorph tire up front, hopefully giving him the suspension he craves.
upon return
i head out for a few errands and return to a fantastic sampling of sushi and a bottle of really good saki. What a surprise ! Thanks thomas for taking care of us bike shop fellas. But you should have known that a 6 pack of blue cans and a bag of chips would have done just fine.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
in the stand
Here's a couple of other projects that are currently in the stand:
Warwicks El Saltamontes in for a suspension overhaul and other bits of maintenence like a new chain, etc.
rear triangle removed, bike cleaned and inspected.
polish the stays while they're off the bike with an aluminum polish
and also a complete overhaul on Kevin's older carbon tubed Trek 2100, but what ..... what in the heck is this nasty looking white stuff lingering on the brake hoods. U-really don't wanna know.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
rime
the results of 3 days of sub 20d temps with the combination of a foggy inversion. As of today....still no sunshine. And to think that above 5000ft in elevation the sun was shining and temperatures were approaching 50deg.
photo of a photo
the original photo was taken by 71 yr old Hamiltonian, Bobby Evans who was kind enough to give us a copy of the photo. Bobby also brought in an older Schwinn mountain bike for us to tune up as well. Double thanks !
Friday, January 16, 2009
inventory
end of the year buzzkill......counting hundreds of small parts, bicycles, frames, and forks. Then, having to pay some guy by the name of Uncle Sam money for parts that sit on my shelf, in boxes, or tucked away in drawers. In some cases, parts that have been at the barn for almost a decade, patiently waiting for the right customer to walk through the door. Inventory equals revenue. I suppose though if there was to be a beacon of light across the rainbow it would be the fact that dust collected upon bags of bike parts is the catalyst for value depreciation....as parts mature in age, they depreciate more in actual value. Thankfully, that's the way the government works it, cuz i've got waaaaay too much old stuff in here. Old stuff re-acquianted on a yearly basis that enivitably makes my eyes light up like a youngster at christmas.
stuff like this:
and this too:
Thursday, January 15, 2009
big hole valley
The Big Hole Valley in SW Montana......and easily one of my favorite places to spend free time.
So it was pretty easy for me to jump in the car and drive the 4 hours to Dillon this past monday to meet up with Cory and Greg from the Montana Mountain Bike Alliance for a meeting with the Beaverhead -Deerlodge County Commissioners in regards to mountain bike access within the Lionshead Area. These are the same two fellas that continue to roll up their sleeves and work their asses off to insure that we Montanans have amazing places to ride our bicycles. The Lionshead area just SW of Bozeman is certainly one of those places. Cory and other folks from the MMBA had laid out a very nice presentation that made good sense, was practical and easy to understand. I believe the commissioners thought so too and they endorsed the Lionshead NPA which could lead to good things concerning other endangered areas in Montana.
to join the MMBA click here
Saturday, January 10, 2009
in the stand
Rick's Gunnar Rocktour was in the shop for some new handlebar tape......he decided to splurge a little bit and had us install a roll of the Brooks leather tape. Expensive stuff......but dang it sure looks nice when it's rolled out on a nice bike. One tip....if you do decide to use leather as a wrap just make sure to treat it with a proofide or of similiar leather treating quality. Weather and sweat will attempt to ruin even the finest leather wrap when left unconditioned.
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Ventana bearing service
Winter is the perfect time of the year to bring that full suspension bike in for it's annual bearing overhaul/servicing or at the very least an inspection to make sure that those linkages are running smoothly. On a typical service it's very rare that every bearing is bad or seized but it is noticeable when one or a few have gone bad. Not detectable through the slow degradation of the bearing but VERY noticeable once replaced. So if you're one of those guys or gals that hasn't had your suspension checked at all for the last couple of years then there is a good possibility that one or more bearings need replacement. Plus it's winter and i need something to do.
bearings ready for retirement
a bearing candidate, my 04' Ventana La Bruja
remove brake caliper, chain, rear derailleur and rear der.cable
chainstay and seatstay removed which allows access to individual bearings for inspection and possible replacement
bearings ready for retirement
in my case six bearings were bad.....keep in mind that your typical 4 bar Ventana has 16 bearings in total.
ventana's super nice and easy to use bearing press
bearing press in action
the tool also captures the bearing
and presses the new bearing back in, we like to lightly grease the surfaces of both the bearing and the bore hole of the swingarm.
bearings pressed and swingarm attached
Breg......puttin' it all back together
while we had the frame stripped down this far we also decided to overhaul the Fox RP23 with a float air sleeve kit. Mine had been oozing sludge for a bit too long.....it's okay to ooze a little bit but it's not good once it's stops as additional damage can be done to the shock stanchion from high amounts of friction.
maintenence finished and ready for spring.
Monday, January 05, 2009
Ritchey Break away Frame
Brock brought his Ritchey break away frame by the shop to have the headtube faced and milled and it's bottom bracket faced and chased before re-assembly.
globs of paint before:
during:
after:
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