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Bike Restoration Project Part 4: The Break In

Monday, August 24, 2009

To be honest, I can never really keep my hands off a new toy, and that’s why I decided on trying my new bike out earlier tonight. I moved the lights from my Galleon and went for a couple of rounds in sector 2. Since it is a smaller bike, as expected, it requires a bit more effort to punch through the routes, and since the handling is also lighter, I occasionally got those sideways jolt. None of this happened when riding my Galleon, which means I would need a little more adaptation to this bike.

Just like regular newly built bikes, it sure definitely going to need some minor tweaks here and there. One thing I noticed was that the front brakes are too wide open and did not touch the edge of the rims properly. In short, they didn’t work, so I better get them fixed.

Overall, for long rides, I still prefer the Galleon, but for the occasional fun stuff, this one is good enough!

Bike Restoration Project Part 3: Completed Bike

Monday, August 24, 2009

Polygon Nevada White

After almost a week, my newly restored bike is finally here. Initially I wanted a white bike with full black parts, but unfortunately finding the right parts for this old-age bike frame is seemingly impossible nowadays, so we had to come up with some quirks to it.

But nevertheless, the bike is completed, and it is ready for break in sometime this week. The bike is relatively smaller to my hybrid, so I might need some getting used to as I expect the bike to be a bit more agile. We’ll see how it goes.

Bike Restoration Project Part 2: New Paintjob

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Polygon Nevada White Frame

Here it is! My newly refurbished Polygon Nevada frame, with a splash of Super White paint, which I just brought out of the workshop around half an hour ago. These guys did a nice job for the frame, so if anyone wants to paint a bicycle frame, I give Rizky Motor two thumbs up and a recommendation. Next step, shopping for parts.

Bike Restoration Project

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Polygon Nevada

I know that my new Polygon Galleon is only two months old, but somehow I can’t keep my old Polygon Nevada frame out of my mind. Therefore, today, I decided that it’s going for a restoration. Not a restoration to its original look, but a restoration into a functional bike.

I brought the frame to Rizky Motor, a car paint workshop just around the corner in Jalan Cempaka, and told them to strip this bike, leave the frame intact, and have it painted with Super White! We’ll see how it goes in 3-4 days from now. Then, I would be bringing the bike back to DBS Bike and have them recalculate the parts needed for it. Hopefully, I could begin to test the bike by next week.

The New Bike

Thursday, June 4, 2009

polygon-galleon1

Well, here it is, my new Polygon Galleon. All I need now is the proper apparel set to properly cycle.