Specialized HardRock: Fixing a DYI Disaster
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2024
- In this video, I take on the challenge of fixing a Specialized HardRock that has had some DYI shenanigans done to it. As you'll see, there were a mix match of incompatible parts that didn’t work together, but I wasn't deterred - I was determined to get this bike back on the road.
Throughout the video, you will see the full disassembly and reassembly with new compatible components. I hope that this will bring you inspiration to try facing similar challenges no mater what they are.
If you're interested in bike restoration or just want to see the process in action, be sure to watch until the end.
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I love vintage Hard Rocks. The geometry is comfortable and the steel frame is durable. Sorry that thing was such a mess. Glad you were able to restore it to its former glory and enjoy it. Happy trails!
Thanks for watching!!
Dang. You did good. 😁
Thank you! Thanks for watching!!
Nice work! Hi from Australia
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Awesome! Subscribing!
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Nice job! So it "just" required an appropriate cassette paired with new brake/shifters and cable routes.
How does it perform now?
Thanks for watching! You basically got the idea of what needed to be done. Also needed a bottom bracket cable guide.
I just finished it today and only rode it a short distance for photos.
Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for watching!!
I’m doing a similar build, just now ordering parts. Looks great! Would a 2.3 tire fit?
Thanks for watching. I don't have the bike any longer (Sold it) so I'm not sure if 2.3's would fit or not.
Probably not. hard Rocks came with 195 tires
Hi! Nice video. I am currently working on my bike and my vbrakes aren’t working quite right. Does it matter which caliper goes where? I think I have them positioned wrong on wrong sides of the bike, like I have a front one on the back or something. But when I looked at them they seemed to be the same looking so I figured it wouldn’t matter. Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks for watching! I don’t think it matters which side they go on (front vs back). Hard to say what’s going on without having my eyes and hands on your bike. Good luck Im sure will figure it out!!
Maybe you mixed up Cantilever and V-Brake parts, like a V-Brake with Cantilever levers?
Kind of like what happened with the Hardrock I was working on.
@@TheValueBikeAdvocate I did eventually figure it out, thanks for the reply!
What was it for those of us that are curious??
Nice work but I hope after all that you replaced those tires with a less worn set.
Thanks for watching! My plan for the bike is to flip it for a small profit, so new tires would probably price the bike out of the market. I currently have around $85 into this build, and putting $50 worth of rubber into it would eat any profit I may make. I'll let the new owner replace them if they want. If I were to keep it, I would probably replace them. Again, Thanks for watching!
I have a confession to make. I may be a DYI dumb @ss... I got an IM from the buyer of this bike yesterday after selling it to him. The chain fell off mid-ride. I did not install a new chain during the build. He was only a few miles from me walking the bike home, I told him I would meet him and install a new chain. Within 30 minutes I was there and put a new chain on. Thats not the DYI dumb @ss part. When he continued his ride home, the non-drive side crank arm fell off. I didn't screw on the bolt tight enough and the arm worked its way off. 😱I need to slow down on these builds and take my time. He was able to re-attach the crank, but I feel really bad about the situation. Has this ever happened to any one of you as a buyer or seller?
Ty for your honesty. You're a good mechanic for owning up to your mistakes. Keep wrenching bud
Thank you, and thanks for watching!!
Need more time starring at the bike at the end of the video with close ups.
Thanks for watching! I will try to make those a bit longer. The CZcams algorithm hates when people drop off from the video early. I may extend my end screen time length. Thanks for the advice!
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Thanks for watching!
@@TheValueBikeAdvocate sorry, but the amount of shady stuff done to that bike is nuts.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad I could fix it and give it new life.