lol........tires, tubes, bike lubes, chains, cable sets,replacement chain rings , extra nuts and bolts, brake pad sets...........also convert your bike to single speed and maybe a good steel frame before SHTF
my schwinn varsity was the easiest to convert..... the 2 others I had to use the rear deraileur as a chain tensioner..... I try to keep my cycling as low cost as I can, dont have much disposable income right now..... started with free bikes and put them together with parts from other free bikes...
yes I know sheldon brown's page well........ did lots of research before doing my single speed conversions......lots of good info on the web if you know where to look...
hi all..... I am from saint helens oregon.... been riding bikes since my teens( I am 44) started out on dept store 10 speeds, then moved on to mountain bikes for several years and had many bikes.... diamond back, cannondale, haro, raleigh, along with a few other bikes.... stopped riding for...
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