We are on the cusp of Coffeeneuring 2020 and the clunker challenge is still in effect until the first week of November so I figured why not do both on the Shogun?
Before I get into what I have been doing to the Shogun to prepare for the Combo Challenge I will update other developments in the fleet;
Univega
Sold last month for $200, I did something I never do which was I delivered the bike. I felt in late September as summer was waning that the crazy COVID bike market was drying up so I figured delivering it in order to get $200 was a fair trade. Doubled my investment on this bike.
Giant
The part out route was not my first choice for this bike but I did eventually get $200 out of it and ended up covering my costs and even making a small amount.
Trek 420 (II)
The 420 did end up being too small for my friend and although I toyed with using it as a trainer bike myself I decided instead to just clean it up a bit, make it a functional project and sell it cheap. I ended up making $10 and the guy buying it seemed pleased with the purchase so it all worked out..
Shogun
Since I am doing two challenges in one I figured that servicing the bearings was necessary on the Shogun. In addition the 10 days of horrible air quality did a number on my lungs to the point where just walking around the block required multiple stops to catch my breath. Fortunately things are improving but since I wasn't going to be riding this week it made sense to deal with the bearings.
First however I had to deal with a filthy bike, its not exactly clean now but its better and I don't get dirty just looking at it.
There was also splotchy rust one one fork blade so it got the naval jelly, brass wire brush and then nail polish treatment.
With dirt and rust dealt with I could tackle the headset bearings, I had to do this with the cabling still in place but it was doable, the grease was present but old so it was nice to clean it all up and get fresh grease applied.
Since I had to do the headset with the cabling in place I found yet another use for a toe strap, it held the bull moose bars suspended from the top tube while I dealt with the headset and allowed me to keep all the cables in place.
I also replaced the absent front reflector with one from my stash of parts.
Finally I dealt with front wheel, the bearings were way too tight although the grease wasn't bad but it got cleaned up, new grease, trued up and finally a new Schwable Jet city tire. I thought about using the original tires but because I am doing two challenges and the new tires still keep me (barely) under the clunker challenge $100 budget and my experience with old knobby 26" tires is they aren't really comfortable.
Once the combo challenge is done I have some toys for the Shogun; VO leather saddle, barely used chain and 6 speed wide range FW, Ergon grips, new cables and housing, sneaker pedals and tires. Tires? but Ryan you just bought new tires??! well I really wanted some gum walls and after searching around I came across these Maxxis DTH 26 x 2.25 tires, not cheap but on bike forums these tires get lots of favorable comments and I have seen them on builds an really like how they look. My thought on the Schwables I am currently using on the Shogun is that they may go on a bargain MTB I am yet to find for a quick clean up and flip.
Ride. Buy too many tires. Smile. Repeat.