Re: [RBW] Re: When to Abandon a Bike Project and Move On

2020-12-23 Thread asc pgh
I was going to say list your parts bin content here. You may be off your feed for what money remains to be spent to realize your project but what you have and might part with could be the crowning jewels for another's project. Andy Cheatham Pittsburgh On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 6:10 PM Michael

[RBW] Re: When to Abandon a Bike Project and Move On

2020-12-23 Thread Michael Morrissey
Hey, I also have a few stalled project bikes. I have an Appaloosa too. Whenever I feel like riding, I ride the Appaloosa. The other bikes don't really see the same amount of miles. There's your problem right there. However, just make yourself a list of the parts you need to finish, your

[RBW] Re: When to Abandon a Bike Project and Move On

2020-12-23 Thread greenteadrinkers
You might consider keeping your eyes open for a SimpleOne in your size. I sat on my SO frameset for like 8 years, finally built it out, and love it. It's basically single or two-speed Sam depending on how you set up the drivetrain. They generally seem to go under the radar, not as much love or

[RBW] Re: When to Abandon a Bike Project and Move On

2020-12-23 Thread Joe Bernard
I agree with the abandoners, it sounds like a lot of work and cash still ahead of you for something you're just not that into. I'd cut bait and sell. Joe Bernard On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 8:50:40 AM UTC-8 Collin A wrote: > Short story, I have a frame and fork I want to build up, but