I Found The Coolest Bike on eBay - This Bike RIPS!

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Komentáře • 188

  • @edhall9498
    @edhall9498 Před 2 lety +8

    I think that this kind of video is what we need. Financially, tough times are here for a lot of people and cycling is good for the environment, mental health, fitness and can help save money on travel costs. Many people will turn to CZcams for advice and if all they see is videos on the fact that any sub £500 bike is no good then they will turn away from cycling. Good work.

  • @gojohnnygo4781
    @gojohnnygo4781 Před 2 lety +2

    The problem with bargain 90s mountain bikes is you end up with 6 of them as you become addicted to bargain hunting! 🤣 I've bought 6 since March!

  • @monochromebluess
    @monochromebluess Před 2 lety +19

    I can see this bike developing into a similar theme to what GCN have done recently with their cheap Eurobike purchase. They must have done a good 5 or 6 episodes featuring it. Look forward to seeing it on the north east gravel mud paths, beating the hell of those pesky kids in the local bike parks ,seeing if it will ride under water, putting on to it the cheapest one by system on the market, designing matching colour clothes with Jimmy to wear when you go out and about on it and competing with the Scott Pro’ team at their latest training camp. Ah the list of future episodes are endless - what fun for £150 !

    • @seakayaker20
      @seakayaker20 Před 2 lety +1

      I think the difference here is that FC is telling us this is a viable option with a bit of research, patience and some restoration. GCN used the Eurobike as a bike snobbery hit piece. And I'm a GCN fan but that was a bit much.

  • @westcliff148
    @westcliff148 Před 2 lety +13

    cool vid. Love a second hand bike. My commuter was bought for £100 - Orbea (sora x2 8 speed.) All works well. I don't have to worry about damaging it and any repairs don't cost that much.

  • @jimmycliff810
    @jimmycliff810 Před 2 lety +5

    This brings back loads of memories, my dad brought me a Scott Sawtooth as my first full size mtb and I loved it.😍

  • @Rufiioh
    @Rufiioh Před 2 lety +10

    What a great colorway, would love to see something like this on new bikes

    • @rondagscedric
      @rondagscedric Před 2 lety +1

      Cannondale has sort of these colour ways

    • @philipjdoj
      @philipjdoj Před 2 lety +3

      Have a look at the On-One Free Ranger. Pretty similar Creme Egg colour way.

  • @jonathanpurves2627
    @jonathanpurves2627 Před 2 lety +10

    There's so much you can do with these. I've just made an old steel Rockhopper into a drop bar, put a pair of cyclo-cross 700c wheels on it instead of 26 inch, made it a 1x and gravel tyres. He absolutely loves it. I've made two 1x old steel Rockhopper and Hard Rocks for my wife and she loves them. On the road I leave her behind but up tricky single-track, she absolutely rides away from me like a mountain goat. It's the perfect bike for her, and she prefers it to her Ragley Blue Pig! I've also made an old steel Specialised Crossroads Hybrid into a gravel bike. It's already 700c, tonnes of clearance and really stable as has such a long wheelbase. Obviously, these aren't perfect but I honestly believe they are much better than so much that's even labelled gravel these days as their versatility is incredible. Yes, I know they don't have disc brakes but you can't have everything!

    • @nicholasfulford209
      @nicholasfulford209 Před 2 lety

      I with on this, I love ❤️ the versatility of old specialised mtb’s my collection of bikes range from 89 - 99 then M5 sworks up to 2006 👍

    • @ronwhite8503
      @ronwhite8503 Před 2 lety

      Tried 700c's on my Cinder Cone...... couldn't touch the floor when seated! However steel hybrids are the way to go; just bought a lovely Trek 750 for £40.....it rides a treat.

    • @jonathanpurves2627
      @jonathanpurves2627 Před 2 lety

      @@ronwhite8503 Good point. I forgot to say, whenever I do this I try and find a size down as the top tubes are so long on old 90's mountain bikes. The only issue can be with height at the front end but if you find one with quill stem you can adjust that easily, usually enough. Newer ones with A headset can be more tricky but if you find it without the steerer cut much yet, even better. Mind you Kona's have a really compact geometry whatever size so standover height is usually okay, especially for me as I'm 6 foot 3. My wife on the other hand is barely 5 foot 2 so much more difficult!

  • @stop223
    @stop223 Před 2 lety +5

    I used to ride a biopace thingy until 2019 and I loved it!

    • @zeldajunkielol2
      @zeldajunkielol2 Před 2 lety

      Biopace rock, Had them on a Panasonic DX 3000 I bought and they made cycling much more enjoyable because I love to mash gears. Would've kept them on if I hadn't converted the bike to single speed

    • @aceoksa2480
      @aceoksa2480 Před 2 lety

      I ride a 1989 trek 1500 with biopace rings and I love it honestly despite all the hate about them

  • @MacPhantom
    @MacPhantom Před 2 lety

    Great Scott!
    I'm one of those who raves about 90s MTBs. I have a Panasonic MC-5500 from 1993 and rebuilt it last autumn. I am now using it in the mountains on rocky, steep single trails. Yes, it's rigid, but keeps up fabulously with my 2020 Scott Scale, even though I use it way beyond its intended terrain. The tyres (new Panaracer Smoke & Dart, best option for 26" MTB in the world in my opinion) contribute their thing.
    Not that you can do everything with an oldie you can with a modern full squish, far from it. But they are much more capable than many people think. Also, there's something truly magical to these old reliables.

  • @grahambell9831
    @grahambell9831 Před 2 lety +2

    What a find on ebay Francis 👏You have brought back memories ( the early 90s!) of my first " mountain bike"...... a KHS 17" frame, riding around the tracks of Whickham Sunniside & Tanfield Lea. Loved the legs " going like the clappers!!"

  • @jamessellwood8222
    @jamessellwood8222 Před 2 lety

    Still running my 1989 Hardrock…. 1x6 with Billy Bonkers tyres and a BLB flat rack. Best bike I own.

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Před rokem

    Some 1990's models were great . I have a 1994 Giant Yukon and she rides great after a good service thanks to a Cro - Mo frame . It had an easy life when I recieved it .

  • @GuybrushThreepwood79
    @GuybrushThreepwood79 Před 2 lety

    My dad's got an old Trek in his garage that I used to commute on for a bit 20 years ago. Seeing these kinds of videos makes me think about using it to have a tinker with.

  • @crnkspinnr3342
    @crnkspinnr3342 Před 2 lety

    I bought a Giant Iguana when they first appeared and rode it till the bottom bracket failed. Replaced it and my son rode it till it was stolen while he was at school. Awesome splatter paint work!

  • @CanyonWanderer
    @CanyonWanderer Před 2 lety

    Second hand can get you many places!. End 2018 I bought a well maintained 2011 Giant Roam XR1 ('hybrid' bike) from a colleague for EUR 350. By now I've done > 16000 km on it, with close to 10000 km in just commutes.
    I do love my more recent carbon (5 kg lighter) Canyon road bike very much, but this Giant has been a workhorse taking me everywhere in every weather

  • @Pshpshpshpshpshpshpsh
    @Pshpshpshpshpshpshpsh Před 2 lety

    I just got a 10 usd 1994 stumpjumper frame and I am building it up to a commuter/adventure bike these old bikes are crazy durable!

  • @bbanga5542
    @bbanga5542 Před 2 lety

    I have a 90’s Raleigh Gemini XC Trail cyclocross bike with biopace chainrings. I use it as my gravel bike and have no knee problems when I ride it. Love your Scott purchase.

  • @MrHaydenJacobs
    @MrHaydenJacobs Před 2 lety +1

    Great find Francis! Reminds me of a Scott I had when I was a kid. The bike I use when out with the kids is one I got from my Dad (which he bought new) which is a 90’s Marin Bear Valley, which is just perfect for the job!

  • @dirkhunt9425
    @dirkhunt9425 Před 2 lety

    A few years ago I picked up a ProFlex 854 for $7.50. Yes it needed a lot of work. This was 1994's full suspension bike (Proflex marketed the first full suspension MTB and later was bought by K2) The Elastomers in the Gervin fork and rear were completely perished so I replaced them with an Air shock in the front and a a rubber vibration damper in the rear. The STX derailleurs were (and still are) in good shape. The brakes (levers and cantilevers) and shifters were beyond hope. the middle chainring was missing teeth, and the pivot for the trailing arm needed to be machined. The wheels were mismatched but of really good quality and I was able to refurbish them. The narrow bars was how it was done back then, the 360mm bars (that I also Replaced) were what every fast racer was on. Just so it looks the part I have a 2.3" tire in front and a 2.1" tire in the back. I have 1.5" tires and tried to use it for gravel rides but it doesn't suit the fast rolling roads of North Central Florida (Check our the Gravel Cyclist and Clint Gibbs for videos of where I ride most of the time.) It does excel at lower technical singletracks and would be even better for someone who actually knew what they were doing on a MTB :)

  • @vincecoleman8827
    @vincecoleman8827 Před 2 lety

    Built my pub bike from a sawtooth frame, love it! Single speed, drop bars and Billy Bonkers!

  • @StringerBell50
    @StringerBell50 Před 2 lety

    Put modern bar and stem, a 1x by chainring setup with a clutch derailleur, billy bonkers tires that you can setup tubeless (despite what schwalbe says) and you've got yourself a cheap banger hybrid gravel.

  • @Tommyhearnsrighthand
    @Tommyhearnsrighthand Před rokem

    I turned a fluro orange 90s apollo MB into a single speed commuter and used the middle biopace ring. It worked pretty good as a single speed. I didn't really notice the oval 2bh.

  • @arne_cc
    @arne_cc Před 2 lety

    I have a specialized Hardrock with dropbars as a commuter bike and it’s a dream!

  • @peterjohnson450
    @peterjohnson450 Před rokem

    The bike looks so happy when he started to giggle.

  • @garymiller1216
    @garymiller1216 Před 2 lety

    second hand bikes are mint, cheap, easy to get a hold of and you get what you want with money leftover to upgrade without breaking the bank, great vid, thanks

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 Před 2 lety

    I sold on my older 90s bikes but still have some stuff like bar ends, mag 21 forks, club roost, bars. 90s Haros and Kona's fetch big money in mint condition. If you want serious old School MTB cred track down an alpine stars from circa 91with the ritchey comp wheel option. Very hard to find a complete Bike now though.

  • @Velobetty
    @Velobetty Před 2 lety

    I used to have a Trek Antelope 830 in a purple/green fade and by today's standards it's probably a pretty rubbish bike but at the time it was amazing and gave me loads of happy times on the trails!

  • @Roger101Watson
    @Roger101Watson Před 2 lety

    You were lucky with those shifters those first-generation Shimano STi were notorious for failing. Cool bike, I love it.

  • @seakayaker20
    @seakayaker20 Před 2 lety +1

    We done Francis. I'm pleased you've done this vid. In an era where some YTers bang on about £2000 wheelsets or £500 ceramic bearings - this really lays it all out for about 90% of cyclists. You can get a really good bike for £150 as you've shown that will likely last another 30 years. Don't get me wrong - I love fancy shiny bike things - but most folk aren't in that £££ ball park for bikes, and they probably don't need to be. I get that GCN rely on sponsorship but most of the stuff they feature is largely niche.

  • @nicholasfulford209
    @nicholasfulford209 Před 2 lety

    Welcome Francis to the Darkside of 90’s mtb ownership, I have 10 in my bike collection & absolutely love ❤️ them 👍

  • @billyrose3570
    @billyrose3570 Před 2 lety

    If the pedal problem resurfaces and you want to keep the cranks you could helicoil the crank arm

  • @sebastianboros3140
    @sebastianboros3140 Před 2 lety

    Cool bike! There are real gems to be found if you dig a little into the vintage bin.

  • @adrianvalbuena8158
    @adrianvalbuena8158 Před rokem

    Had this model back in it's day.... still have it upgraded about 25 years later....

  • @DiorRamohitaj
    @DiorRamohitaj Před 2 lety

    So sick!!! During lockdown last year, I got my grandfathers 90's Peugeot Mountain bike and sent it off to get GRX put onto it. Got 700c x 45mm wheels/tires which makes it super twitchy.. might need an upgrade! It's such a cool feeling taking an old bike and making it rideable again. Keen to see what you do with this and whether it becomes a 21st century weapon :)

  • @talonlan
    @talonlan Před 2 lety

    I have a 1995 trek8000zx that I still use as my commuter had it since new. Original wheels and groupset but have 'upgraded' a few bits along the way. Bright yellow was all the rage back then due to the RockShox Judy fork.

  • @bengt_axle
    @bengt_axle Před 2 lety

    There were plenty of great mid-range bikes in the 90's you could buy (new) for less than $500 and had good quality steel frames (Ishiwata, Tange) decent wheels and the ubiquitous Biopace cranks. This was before carbon fibre was the norm and people just locked up their bike at a bike rack. These bikes are great for commuting and slow bikepacking, because they have triple chainrings. But they may need some repairs like replacing the thumb trigger shifters with simple paddle shifters. The BBs are rock solid and supported simple cup and cone systems.

  • @felixjackson2670
    @felixjackson2670 Před 2 lety

    Cool. Prob not even mid range...more entry level. Yes totally agree. For many people a 90’s mountain bike would work brilliantly and can fit 27.5 wheels on many if you prefer. Can get adapters to raise the canti. brackets.Had a lovely light,fast bike in the early 90’s..super light steel frame..Hope ti. Hubs on Campag rims-26x1.75 tyres..Magura rim brakes..Middleburn Cranks..Super cool Syncros Cattlepod stem..XT gears. Flight titanium saddle Original Rock Shox Mag.21’s. Fast,lovely bike. Some great bikes still around.

  • @HanOfGod13
    @HanOfGod13 Před 2 lety +1

    Brings back fond memories.
    My brother has a lovely old Klein Attitude MTB, still in great shape.
    I do wish i could convert it a Gravel-esque bike with a new rigid fork and drops. But I'm not knowledgeable or confident enough to do the work myself.

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 Před 2 lety +1

      To be honest, it's easy enough. You can learn everythin you need to know by watching CZcams videos. Buy second-hand parts on eBay and if you make a mistake, just put the parts back on eBay. It's a learning experience, and you might lose a few pounds, but you won't lose much, probably not much more than the postage costs. I built three bikes from scratch this way during lockdown, and I knew nothing before I started.
      The only thing I would say is that bikes with straight bars typically have longer top tube than bikes with drops, so personally, I'd stick with flat bars if that's what the bike originally had. They give much better control over the steering and the brakes on gravel than drops anyway, so IMO it's a better solution, but that depends on whether you think most of your riding will be on or off-road and also on personal preference.

  • @rbro3001
    @rbro3001 Před rokem

    Good video! I was nostalgic for a Cannondale road bike with downshifters attached to oversized aluminum tubing that I used to have in the early '90s and recently found one on ebay that I bought for $100. I put on gatorskins, bar tape and new brakes pads. The drive train components are old but the bike was never ridden much. I spent about a year looking for a bargain and one that's the right size, although the color scheme is not the same as what I used to have. It is my standby bike and I'm going to attach platform pedals to it so I can just hop on it and ride without having to put on bike shoes and everything else.

  • @thecrowfliescrooked
    @thecrowfliescrooked Před 2 lety +1

    Great pedal tip. I never heard of that. Your channel just keeps giving. 🤣

  • @stinkyfinn6977
    @stinkyfinn6977 Před 2 lety +2

    Just turn the bio pace crabk wheerls by 45 degrees and they work the same as modern oval chain rings

    • @derekhobbs1102
      @derekhobbs1102 Před 2 lety +1

      Won't be 45 degrees as 5 bolt.

    • @stinkyfinn6977
      @stinkyfinn6977 Před 2 lety

      @@derekhobbs1102 true enough but should understand what I mean

  • @brettdonaghy8718
    @brettdonaghy8718 Před 2 lety

    Fit it up with drop bars and a Sensah 1x gravel group set. A real budget gravel bike build

  • @szilardgodi9650
    @szilardgodi9650 Před 2 lety

    Scott sawtooth from 1992. Used to have one, exactly like this. The forks were made of cheese. It has 1” steerer not easy to get a replacement fork.

  • @uavr1286
    @uavr1286 Před 2 lety

    Try flooding the non-working shifter with gt-85. There is a good chance that is will remove the gummed-up lube that's probably stopping the ratchet working.

  • @brookegravitt4117
    @brookegravitt4117 Před 2 lety +2

    I have (3) 90’s-era MTBs that I’d like to renew and pass along, a Trek MountainTrack, GT Timberline, and Kona Yukon. The Trek works flawlessly, just needs a bit of touch up - the GT needs the shifters & derailleurs rebuilt or replaced, and the Kona kinda needs the equivalent of the “frame-off restoration” of a classic car.
    If you were going to have a go at these, what would you do? Make one look original, one specc’d with the best parts of the era, and one that was a restomod gravel grinder? Ideas?
    Love your channel. Bike fit Tuesday has saved my knees.

    • @Cade_Media
      @Cade_Media  Před 2 lety +1

      Good question. There's so many options I already have my head spinning thinking just about this bike!

    • @GibboTraining
      @GibboTraining Před 2 lety +1

      @@Cade_Media one thing we do know is that your wallet will be lighter. Talking from experience here

  • @lindsaylavallee5012
    @lindsaylavallee5012 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Francis .. looking forward to seeing more of this bike !!

  • @jayjames100
    @jayjames100 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant, at 6 mins the bike build and music much better than Jimmy’s bike build vids, have a word 😂😂

  • @GeekonaBike
    @GeekonaBike Před 2 lety

    90's narrow bars just need bar ends, the down side is you have to move your had to grab some break lever. Personaly I prefer the feel of narrower bars & barends.

  • @cb6866
    @cb6866 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Francis...very cool looking bike....good luck with it....Peace

  • @johnchan8086
    @johnchan8086 Před 2 lety

    With modern wheels, tan wall tyres, new set of deore groupset, some racks It would be a perfect daily commute bike

  • @deblordoutdoors5783
    @deblordoutdoors5783 Před 2 lety

    Looks ace! I’ve got my old MTB from the mid 90’s in the garage. All original parts. Still works, but wouldn’t go very far on it as it needs a lot of work doing. I totally plan to restore it. It looks mint👌🏻

    • @Drago0900
      @Drago0900 Před 2 lety +1

      Be sure you get the spoke tension good, and repack all bearings soon. Like the BB, Wheels and headset, as it can damage them to ride them with old grease.

  • @falklevien
    @falklevien Před 2 lety

    That looks really fun. I converted my old 90s MTB into a gravel bike myself two years ago, and it has seen more miles since than it had in the 20 something years prior. Not a second hand bike, though. Got it new from my parents when I was 10.
    I’m sure you’re gonna have a blast with this.

  • @thermalpants
    @thermalpants Před 2 lety

    This has inspired me to resurrect my old hardrock bike that’s slowly rusting away in the garden. :)

  • @StickmanAirsoftPH
    @StickmanAirsoftPH Před 2 lety +2

    Can't wait to see what you'll be doing with this bike in the future.

  • @NeilLavitt
    @NeilLavitt Před 2 lety

    Rode a biopace chainring bike for years for 1000’s of Km. Never had any knee problems. What a coincidence it’s a Scott bike.

  • @Quevallyn
    @Quevallyn Před 2 lety

    I had OvalTech on my Raleigh Massif. Loved the way it looked and never had any issues. You did have to get the rings in the right position, though, if you were trying to get up into a wheelie.

  • @rogercmerriman
    @rogercmerriman Před 2 lety

    I rode my 90’s MTB last year, as it’s been in storage for ages, even taking account of age and well disrepair, and yes was a hoot to ride it about. But it was less capable and adaptable than the gravel bike, probably geometry and so on since both are rigid, tires where remarkably close in width. I agree if felt a lot more fidgety and less planted than the Gravel bike, hugely different and less capable than MTB this century.
    Still fun to ride for a while though!

  • @marcross2503
    @marcross2503 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely mint find that, ride it in a Magic Johnson Lakers Jersey!

  • @martinmalloy5997
    @martinmalloy5997 Před 2 lety

    I had a bio pace chainset fitted on my Carrera Krakatoa in 92 and had no problems with them.

  • @lifeincycling
    @lifeincycling Před 2 lety

    6:12 ooh a shadowstand that works and doesn't fall off...

    • @Cade_Media
      @Cade_Media  Před 2 lety

      the big one definitely more stable than the small one 👍

  • @Will_N4WIL
    @Will_N4WIL Před 2 lety

    Need to compare it to your mountainbike though. I find myself occasionally wondering how my current trail bike compares to the bikes I rode in the 80s and 90s. You should find one similar for Tony, too.

  • @tonyb9735
    @tonyb9735 Před 2 lety

    I think it would be cool to include a link to the group that are fixing up the old beaters and selling them on eBay.

  • @tflspitfire
    @tflspitfire Před 2 lety

    i love my secound hand cx bike. i put waaay to much work into it, but i love diving into the tech and upgrade/replace components.
    Brakes (canti) and front shifting are shit, but its much easier to accept and like those flaws, when its a product of my own work.

  • @JakeMay
    @JakeMay Před 2 lety

    What a beauty. Looking forward to seeing this out on some adventures soon

  • @challengefatty
    @challengefatty Před 2 lety

    I've just got an '03 GT 'Agressor' for 20quid as part of my PubBikeChallenge (400miles of stuff you do in a car, for the coat of a tank of fuel/£100) and it total rocks! I forgot how much I live 26ers!!

  • @matthewshaw3747
    @matthewshaw3747 Před 2 lety

    What a colour way! Love it. Please if you fit wider bars get some yellow grips. Especially if the stem goes. Got to keep the colour popping.

  • @jimnad6479
    @jimnad6479 Před 2 lety

    That reminds me of my Scott Montana. Great paint job, very durable. Except for the front chain ring which I managed to bend,

  • @celienasn8426
    @celienasn8426 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought 2 bikes 2nd hand : one for commuting when I was living in a city (for 50 € ), a complete disaster, shifters were not working, pedal cranks would come off the bike ever two days, a pain in the ***. This bike ended up being stolen in my building, so good riddance!
    My other one was from a well experienced cyclist, a 1996 Lapierre road bike with Campagnolo groupset and Mavic wheels (for 190€) he had already fixed everything that needed to be fixed and now it is my main road bike!
    So buying second hand can be tricky but when you stumble on passionate people, you end up with good working bikes! 😊

  • @robbchastain3036
    @robbchastain3036 Před 2 lety

    Nice vid, Francis, and thanks for not acting like your audience doesn't realize how to score a good deal or fix up an old bike. Schooling is always beneficial, but no need for acting like the audience doesn't have a clue because, c'mon now, a lot of us have been riding for decades and we're still here, riding and making the most of whatever we're riding. And it all counts, like last evening as I was riding home on my early-this-century aluminum mountain bike--souped up with a rip-roaring 250w front-hub motor, O yeah--a guy was blowin' off steam by riding his Kawasaki dirt bike around his old farm house and we exchanged momentary greetings as we each did our thing on two wheels.

  • @mattburke6558
    @mattburke6558 Před 2 lety

    26", like rock and roll, will never die

  • @andrewschirmer3849
    @andrewschirmer3849 Před 2 lety

    Really enjoyed this mate just riding ok bikes is fun.

  • @TryboBike
    @TryboBike Před 2 lety

    You can rotate the rings 90-ish degrees, to get the modern oval orientation.

    • @derekhobbs1102
      @derekhobbs1102 Před 2 lety

      5 bolt mount, won't be 90 degrees.

    • @TryboBike
      @TryboBike Před 2 lety

      @@derekhobbs1102 Obviously, but getting it close-enough shold be possible, especially since Biopace is not major-axis aligned with the crank arm itself.

  • @markjthomson
    @markjthomson Před 2 lety

    Very cool... yes those bio pace rings were NASTY!

  • @K777John
    @K777John Před 2 lety

    I had a Raleigh hybrid back in the early 90’s which had a biopace chainset-I don’t remember it giving me any problems?
    I also rode my Specialized FSR Competition full suss at Cannock Chase trail center about 4 years ago-definitely underbiked-the 26” wheels kept dropping into the spaces between the rocks-which is why I sold it and bought a hardtail 29’er soon afterwards.

  • @beermonster1234
    @beermonster1234 Před 2 lety

    Love this bike, can't wait to see some comparisons.

  • @armyfreak1367
    @armyfreak1367 Před 2 lety

    Bro the biopace is not a fail you just haven't ridden one enough oval wins my heart all day

  • @thepedlad7946
    @thepedlad7946 Před 2 lety

    Budget bikes are the best, paid £45 for my 2012 carrera zelos with a broken derailleur, converted to single speed put on some gt mtb riser bars quality commuter bike

  • @ckck4483
    @ckck4483 Před 2 lety

    Narrow wide in the front works fine with 8s.

    • @Cade_Media
      @Cade_Media  Před 2 lety

      perfect, I have a cheap crank spare

  • @stevejarman925
    @stevejarman925 Před 2 lety

    A super COOL blast from the past 👌

  • @kevinlyon9501
    @kevinlyon9501 Před 2 lety

    Could of loaned you my old Specialized Rockhopper that's a 17, though it was mainly XT with a flexy SID suspension fork as the original RST PRO elastomer fork got given away long time ago. Have fun playing about with it, once your used to it you won't need a wider bar, 660 riser is what I run, and yes all my mountain bikes are still 26" wheel. :)

    • @glennoc8585
      @glennoc8585 Před 2 lety +1

      I miss the old lively 26er wheels but my 650b is close enough.

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Před rokem

    Shimano RSX 413 triple cranks are good .

  • @jakemccabe5571
    @jakemccabe5571 Před 2 lety

    Nice!! Some wider bars and better tires would be 👌🏼Petition for you to commission this paint job on your new Scott gravel bike

  • @CubeRepublic
    @CubeRepublic Před 2 lety

    Have you been down jesmond dene yet? I lived in the town for 20+ years! Now in Brazil

  • @scottf3456
    @scottf3456 Před 2 lety

    I have a bike with the same wheel size and it's just slo. When I get on that thing I just have to accept and embrace it's slowness. I put a rack on the back and use it occasionally to run an errand or go for a short spin in normal people clothes.

    • @GibboTraining
      @GibboTraining Před 2 lety

      More commonly known as the pub bike

    • @scottf3456
      @scottf3456 Před 2 lety

      @@GibboTraining I'm in the US we don't do the pub thing. At least not around my way.

  • @tomcruz3774
    @tomcruz3774 Před 2 lety

    Also love the paint job

  • @charlesblithfield6182
    @charlesblithfield6182 Před 2 lety

    If biopace is mounted right it’s cool.

  • @clubmate12
    @clubmate12 Před 2 lety

    Imho some yellow ESI grips would look fantastic on this bike

  • @thomasalison6188
    @thomasalison6188 Před 2 lety

    Nice score!!

  • @Alphard_adventures
    @Alphard_adventures Před 2 lety

    Great bike

  • @durianriders
    @durianriders Před 2 lety

    Sawtooth!!

  • @DiegoCamarero
    @DiegoCamarero Před 2 lety

    Great vid Francis. Would it be possible to fit larger rims like 650B? Does that 26" Scott frame have enough clearance? I still own a Scott Sandoa'93... you just enlightened me! Thks

  • @ellipticalsoul
    @ellipticalsoul Před rokem

    I really wish I had kept my 90s Diamondback

  • @nilz6432
    @nilz6432 Před 2 lety

    Put gravel drop Bars on it!

  • @Miekzz
    @Miekzz Před 2 lety

    Very very cool ride that is

  • @jp93309
    @jp93309 Před 2 lety

    That’s at least $300 usd here. Pretty rare bike so you got a nice find.

  • @neloxrock
    @neloxrock Před 2 lety

    My biopaxe chain ring is still going strong

  • @freya1348
    @freya1348 Před 2 lety

    I wonder if there’s some way you could spin the spider like 90 degrees and have it like a Q ring

    • @Cade_Media
      @Cade_Media  Před 2 lety

      I don't think you can get it perfect, but you can get it close!

  • @jakeydelacakey7698
    @jakeydelacakey7698 Před 2 lety

    That is sick.

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Před rokem

    Crank arm removal "STEERING WHEEL PULLER" from an auto parts shop .

  • @curtisgmchale
    @curtisgmchale Před 2 lety

    i really wanted a biopace ring back then