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This Old Bike
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Добавлен 2 ноя 2023
This Old Bike is a popular RUclips Show hosted by I Know A Guy Bicycles - Justin (The Guy) a passionate cyclist and bike mechanic. The channel focuses on restoring and customizing vintage bicycles, often transforming neglected bikes into stunning and functional machines. Here are some of the highlights of the channel:
🛠️ In-depth restoration tutorials: The Guy provides detailed step-by-step guides on how to restore various components of a vintage bike, from cleaning and lubricating the drivetrain to refinishing the frame.
🛠️ Vintage bike reviews: The Guy shares his insights on classic bicycle's history, design, and performance.
🛠️ Community engagement: The Guy interacts with his viewers through comments and social media, fostering a sense of community among cycling enthusiasts.
Overall, "This Old Bike" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of vintage bicycles, inspiring viewers to appreciate the beauty and functionality of these classic machines.
🛠️ In-depth restoration tutorials: The Guy provides detailed step-by-step guides on how to restore various components of a vintage bike, from cleaning and lubricating the drivetrain to refinishing the frame.
🛠️ Vintage bike reviews: The Guy shares his insights on classic bicycle's history, design, and performance.
🛠️ Community engagement: The Guy interacts with his viewers through comments and social media, fostering a sense of community among cycling enthusiasts.
Overall, "This Old Bike" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of vintage bicycles, inspiring viewers to appreciate the beauty and functionality of these classic machines.
(Park Tool ISC-1) 🛠️ Why I Keep This Tool in My (Pants) Oh, My Bike Shop
🛠️ Park Tool ISC-1 Internal Seat Tube Clamp 🛠️ Must Have for Refurbishing Old Bikes.
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Clamping directly onto frames made from carbon fiber and other ultra-thin materials can cause inadvertent frame damage. The ISC-1 is designed to allow you to hold frames securely without clamping onto a tube and to raise the bike to a more comfortable working height. To use, insert the ISC-1 into the seat tube, turn the knob to expand the tool, and then clamp into any Park Tool Repair Stand. Fits frames with seat tube diameters 25mm to 27.4mm.
The ISC-1 has been discontinued and replaced by the ISC-4
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Clamping directly onto frames made from carbon fiber and other ultra-thin materials can cause inadvertent frame damage. The ISC-1 is designed to allow you to hold frames securely without clamping onto a tube and to raise the bike to a more comfortable working height. To use, insert the ISC-1 into the seat tube, turn the knob to expand the tool, and then clamp into any Park Tool Repair Stand. Fits frames with seat tube diameters 25mm to 27.4mm.
The ISC-1 has been discontinued and replaced by the ISC-4
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Can I Make This 2002 Cannondale CAAD5 R900si Tune-up Worth $499?
Просмотров 6407 часов назад
🛠️ Is this Classic Road Bike Brand For You? 🛠️ ruclips.net/video/kVXHpwlAhuA/видео.html A tune-up for a Cannondale CAAD5 R900si (Made in the USA) road bike typically involves thoroughly inspecting and adjusting various components. The Cannondale R900 alloy is a high-performance road bike designed to offer exceptional value and durability. Crafted from premium aluminum alloy, the frame has craft...
Trek 2200: The Secret Vintage Road Bike?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.16 часов назад
Can You Get a Good Road Bike for Cheap? (Trek 2200 Review) ruclips.net/video/kVXHpwlAhuA/видео.html During rapid technological advancement, the late 90s Trek 2200 occupied a significant spot in the road bike market. Aluminum frames were the dominant choice for performance-oriented road bikes, offering a compelling blend of stiffness, lightweight, and affordability compared to the still-expensiv...
You WON'T Believe What I Did to This Old Trek 2300
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.День назад
This Old Trek 2300: A Hidden Gem on the Used Market? ruclips.net/video/trc_72hoT2w/видео.html The 2001 Trek 2300 existed in a transitional period for road bike technology. Aluminum was still the dominant material for performance-oriented frames, offering a compelling mix of stiffness, low weight, and cost-effectiveness compared to the more exotic titanium and the increasingly prominent carbon f...
Steel AND Carbon? The Unique 2006 LeMond Versailles
Просмотров 29314 дней назад
2006 LeMond Versailles: A Hidden Gem on the Used Market? ruclips.net/video/oGexfkRbEN8/видео.html The 2006 LeMond Versailles occupied a unique niche within the mid-2000s road bike market. While aluminum was still prevalent, and carbon fiber was rapidly gaining popularity at higher price points, the Versailles offered a distinctive blend of materials and construction. Its frame featured a True T...
Titanium at it's best! Is this a Gravel Bike for you?
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.21 день назад
ruclips.net/video/kVXHpwlAhuA/видео.html The 1999 Litespeed Appalachian was a titanium cyclocross bike that stood at a crossroads of technology and tradition. At the time, titanium frames were still a premium offering, prized for their lightweight, impressive strength, and legendary durability. Litespeed, a brand known for pioneering titanium bicycle construction, offered the Appalachian as a h...
I've owned and used this tool for +/- 20 years. It is routinely used when working on my singles and is especially helpful when doing some drive train wrenching on my tandem. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing!
Just bought a 2006 1500. Love this bike, it’s very fast and well made
Those are also fantastic classics. Thanks for watching.
That bike is light, beautiful, and after your work, no doubt smooth as butter. Great frame and wheelset. IMO much better than the crap coming out today asking ridiculous money. So much bang for the buck. 🔥
Thanks for sharing!
What ever happened to that original psa stainless barrel? I know you swapped it at some point
This was in for a tune-up. The owners must have it done before I got to it.
Very interesting, looks beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
Cool vid. I subscribed, will check out your other vids. Have you ever seen a Peugeot U-08 - Juvenile ? I was given one brand new in 1974 , I was 12 years old and too short for even the smallest adult bike, which I think at the time in the US was identified as ' 19" , 21 , 23 and 25 ".... if I remember correctly. I think the Peugeot juvenile was a 17.5 " , 24 " tires , orange , had the built in tire pump, Lyotard pedals , MaFac - "Racer " brakes , a beautiful Peugeot leather seat which I would love to find today, it moulded to you and was super nice, and it had a very reliable Simplex derailleur on the rear, I forget what the front was. Peugeot really built a nice bike for a smaller person , a young adolescent... I put 6109 miles on mine, still have the speedo head. I wish I could find one of those, just to have. I think they are very rare, I am sorry I ever let mine go. Funny how a bicycle can be a thing of emotion. Hope 2025 goes well for you. Thanks again....
Oh wow - I have the exact same bike. 2200, bought in 2001 (in Singapore). I love this bike more than it's possible to say! Same amazing yellow colour. I noticed your customer has replaced the original swan neck stem - I'm still using the original. Mine came with a double chainring, not a triple, which I eventually swapped for a compact double. I upgraded the wheels in 2019 from these same (blue) Bontrager ones to some Fulcrums. And I took some of the decal stickers off - just to show off more of that amazing yellow paint work! Other than that, it's all original (maybe I changed the BB at some point too). BUT - here's the saddest part, I bought it in a hurry in 2001, as I loved it at first sight - and only in 2019 did I get a proper bike fit, and the guy showed me it was too big for me! It's a 56, and i should be on a 54. It always felt a bit big. So now I need to get a new bike, what am I going to do with this old yellow beauty?! Put it on the wall?? It's 24 years old, and still looks almost new. Cannot bear to part with it. Thanks for this video, so good to see there's another yellow classic out there.
Thanks for sharing!
That was my first aluminium frame after 3 steel bikes. Was great really light and moved fast. I got a pair of handmade wheels with black sapim spokes red nipples and white rims 1300gr. Had full campy super record.
Nice! Thanks for watching.
I have 4 "Real" Trek (made in Wisconsin where I live) bikes. I also worked at TREK in Waterloo 2021-2023 in assembly shop on all the highest end carbon everything sram/shimano tech everything with "Project One" custom to order paintjobs. My '83 520 , '88 400t, '98 720 multitrack and my latest rebuild project is A '92 1200 alum roadbike . All found at thrift stores and to me better than the "Plastic hobbykit" bikes coming out now!!!
Great vid. These 2000/5000 series Trek bikes are all-time gems.
Couldn't agree more!
Have you owned or ridden Trek Classic (Made in the USA) bikes? What do you think of these Classic Bikes? Check out the other "This Old Bike" hanging out with the guy. videos: ruclips.net/p/PLPfhLoCpX0bpfNbWtpv0kovt_JudtuznS Tools and Products Featured (Affiliate): 🛠 Shop Tools to Parts That I Use in the "Garage Shop": www.amazon.com/shop/iknowaguybicycles 🚿 15% Off Lithium Products that I used in this video: lithiumautocare.com/?ref=IKnowAGuyBicycles 👕 "The Guy's" T-Shirts: i-know-a-guy-bicycles.myspreadshop.com/
I commend you for bringing something new to these bike-refurbishment videos. I like the split-screen action and all the make and model and industry info and anecdotes and crumbs. And I always was a fan of This Old House, so This Old Bike works for me. Thanks.
Have you owned or ridden Trek Classic (Made in the USA) bikes? What do you think of these Classic Bikes? Check out the other "This Old Bike" hanging out with the guy. videos: ruclips.net/p/PLPfhLoCpX0bpfNbWtpv0kovt_JudtuznS Tools and Products Featured (Affiliate): 🛠 Shop Tools to Parts That I Use in the "Garage Shop": www.amazon.com/shop/iknowaguybicycles 🚿 15% Off Lithium Products that I used in this video: lithiumautocare.com/?ref=IKnowAGuyBicycles 👕 "The Guy's" T-Shirts: i-know-a-guy-bicycles.myspreadshop.com/
LeMond bikes, have you owned or ridden one? What do you think of these Classic Bikes? Check out the other "This Old Bike" hanging out with the guy. videos: ruclips.net/p/PLPfhLoCpX0bpfNbWtpv0kovt_JudtuznS Tools and Products Featured (Affiliate): 🛠 Shop Tools to Parts That I Use in the "Garage Shop": www.amazon.com/shop/iknowaguybicycles 🚿 15% Off Lithium Products that I used in this video: lithiumautocare.com/?ref=IKnowAGuyBicycles 👕 "The Guy's" T-Shirts: i-know-a-guy-bicycles.myspreadshop.com/
Titanium bikes, have you owned or ridden one? What do you think of these Classic Bikes? Check out the other "This Old Bike" hanging out with the guy. videos: ruclips.net/p/PLPfhLoCpX0bpfNbWtpv0kovt_JudtuznS Tools and Products Featured (Affiliate): 🛠 Shop Tools to Parts That I Use in the "Garage Shop": www.amazon.com/shop/iknowaguybicycles 🚿 15% Off Lithium Products that I used in this video: lithiumautocare.com/?ref=IKnowAGuyBicycles 👕 "The Guy's" T-Shirts: i-know-a-guy-bicycles.myspreadshop.com/
I’ve got a 2005 Jamis ‘Eclipse’ - also a steel (853) and carbon mix - buttery smooth and fast.
When I bought this bike last winter it had been used as a decoration in a home "sports bar" for over 20 years. Bikes do not like to sit this long. Justin the Guy really brought it back to life.
Thanks for commenting! Hope it’s gives you thousands of miles.
7:21 that name is French not Spanish, it is pronounced "vair-sy"
I have a 2004 Lemond Tete de Course. It's carbon and Ti. I've put a lot of miles on it. Rides like a dream.
So incredibly fascinating, that era of steel and carbon frames. This bike is gorgeous and it'd be interesting to hear how it compares and holds up to modern carbon and whether something similar might ever make a comeback and even modern steel frames have carbon forks, no? Thanks for showing us this bike, unfortunate for us that Trek let its business decisions be made by a rider on their roster at the time.
These are fantastic bikes and still relevant to today’s riding. Plus, you can maintenance it yourself if you choose to. Thanks for watching!
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Are those levers actually compatible with V-brakes? Ok I see the travel agents in the finishing pics.
What's the frame size? Perfect bike to pair with my 99 Vortex!
Sorry, this one has a new home. Thanks for watching!
@@This_Old_Bike Doh! Well, if you every run across another one. I would be looking for a 58 or a 60cm.