Pulled out the old Nishiki Alien so I can start riding again. It's been a few years, and this bike is more upright than my road bikes, so I'm going to use it to get started.
The chain was not elongated, but rusty. Ordered a new one, but while waiting, I hit the old chain with a wire wheel, lubed it up, and put it back on. Also, changed the grips because the old ones were sticky and contaminated everything they touched.
Started riding, and first off, the brakes are horrible; grinding sounds and chatter. Ordered some Kool Stop pads. Shifting was flaky, so I pulled off the shifter pods and dropped them in the ultrasonic. Using Simple Green Aircraft, which is non-corrosive. This bike has Shimano DX components. Used Boeshield for lubrication. Post clean up, the rear shifting is fantastic, but the front upshift mechanism won't ratchet; you have to push the lever through a more than 90 degree stroke to get into the big ring. Opened the shifter and found a lot of rust, and the ratchet pawl for the upshift seized. Ordered a new/used unit off eBay to replace it. I tried to take it apart, but wound up breaking a part after forgetting that the threads are LH, not normal RH. My bad on that. Anyway, it's a fun project. Bikes are cool!
This photo shows the bike first when I brought it home. It's since got slick tires, a different seat and handlebars, and a whole lot of maintenance.
The chain was not elongated, but rusty. Ordered a new one, but while waiting, I hit the old chain with a wire wheel, lubed it up, and put it back on. Also, changed the grips because the old ones were sticky and contaminated everything they touched.
Started riding, and first off, the brakes are horrible; grinding sounds and chatter. Ordered some Kool Stop pads. Shifting was flaky, so I pulled off the shifter pods and dropped them in the ultrasonic. Using Simple Green Aircraft, which is non-corrosive. This bike has Shimano DX components. Used Boeshield for lubrication. Post clean up, the rear shifting is fantastic, but the front upshift mechanism won't ratchet; you have to push the lever through a more than 90 degree stroke to get into the big ring. Opened the shifter and found a lot of rust, and the ratchet pawl for the upshift seized. Ordered a new/used unit off eBay to replace it. I tried to take it apart, but wound up breaking a part after forgetting that the threads are LH, not normal RH. My bad on that. Anyway, it's a fun project. Bikes are cool!
This photo shows the bike first when I brought it home. It's since got slick tires, a different seat and handlebars, and a whole lot of maintenance.