Of the two bicycles,
The road bike I have written about on my blog several times has been customized to my own taste.
To put it bluntly, once you replace the tires, the customization is almost 100% complete and all that's left is your own training.
But if there is one more,
"Sex" is something that doesn't stay the same.
It took a month and a half to finally replace the front wheel of this minivelo.
I've been riding for almost 6 years now,
This year, I have been making some improvements, but
It looks like the goal is almost in sight.
The frame, front and rear fenders, handlebars, and handlebar posts are not replaced.
I've been planning to customize all the other parts, but
Only the rear wheel remains.
Along with that, I was thinking of replacing the rear derailleur and sprocket at the same time...
It turns out that there are almost no parts that can be attached to the minivelo.
Actually, when I brought the parts I had collected when replacing the front wheel,
The sizes are slightly different and I can't wear them all.
There is no sprocket compatible with the rear hub,
The sprocket is thick and requires chain replacement.
Furthermore, there is no chain that matches it.
The rear derailleur is for 9 speeds, so it won't work.
As a result, it was not good at all (lol)
So I searched for parts, mainly for the rear derailleur I had brought in.
I was told that something would work out.
However, the manufacturer is out of stock of compatible rear hubs until the beginning of the year.
So for now, I'll take a break from customizing.
It will be a while before I replace the rear wheel, but
There's one more thing to look forward to next year.
Customization takes time and effort, but
The feeling you get when it's completed is priceless.
I'm trying so hard for now, but
Will children ride in the future? ?