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Can someone recommend a good resource for getting a neglected bike back into riding condition? What tools I need, what sort of parts I should check if they need replacement, so on?

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[–] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

Good for you!! I restored my son's 30 year old MTB last year after he outgrew it, and had ridden it all winter and for all errands... put something like 1100km on it, and it wasn't even my main bike!

This past week, I did end up buying a larger frame (also 30 year old) MTB that I spent a few days working on, and it rides like a dream now. I'm going to be using this bike a lot!

I hope you enjoy that Schwinn! RJ The Bike Guy is absolutely the place to learn about vintage bike repair, as he covers stuff you'll likely see in your bike. But Park Tool is also very concise and will be a huge asset.

Good luck!!