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Old 08-30-22, 05:31 PM
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Vintage MTB cooled up for an 11 year old

Was able to find another recipient of the slowly diminishing mass of bikes. A friend’s daughter is 11 and 5’0” already.

MTBs tens to be flexible so I thought she would like one but a little souped up.

Switched out the wrist shifters for a ratcheting set, shined up and greased everything. Paint was matte finish...I turned into semi gloss with polish and wax.

Rose gold paint for the handlebar, stem, bottle cage, then used some similar nail polish to paint the ratty chain stay guard. New cables, tires, brakes adjusted and ready.

apparently she thought it was super cool when her mom shares the picture with her.



New saddle to match a bit.

I think the rose gold is sorta cool...

Nail polish is pretty useful...though the smell does a number on my brain cells.
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My 11 y/o is 5’ tall and I’m trying to talk him off his BMX bike but no luck yet. He has a gift for crashing on that thing. 😬 I would love to get him on a MTB but he tells me he already has a bike. N+1 has not infected him yet.
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Great work Dawg! You are the master of good bike mojo.
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
My 11 y/o is 5’ tall and I’m trying to talk him off his BMX bike but no luck yet. He has a gift for crashing on that thing. 😬 I would love to get him on a MTB but he tells me he already has a bike. N+1 has not infected him yet.
Do you have Rustoleum rose gold paint... it seems to bling it up!

The Huffy I made 1.5 years ago in the first round had painted fenders and chain guard and it was popular even among the guys, even though there were choices of much better bikes. Something about the gold.
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Great work Dawg! You are the master of good bike mojo.
Thank you, PB! I have fun when it is for a specific person and I want to give it a unique twist without re-painting the whole thing. The fact that an 11 year old kept liking my ideas was pretty cool.

I think when I eventually get to those Domino's pizza single speed bikes, I will have a blast. I am thinking of each being a different fruit.

I never got around to the Trek 420, Schwinn Super Le Tour and I have two more single speeds to play with. Might have to wait for the end of the school year/my retirement.
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
My 11 y/o is 5’ tall and I’m trying to talk him off his BMX bike but no luck yet. He has a gift for crashing on that thing. 😬 I would love to get him on a MTB but he tells me he already has a bike. N+1 has not infected him yet.
He'll come around.
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
My 11 y/o is 5’ tall and I’m trying to talk him off his BMX bike but no luck yet. He has a gift for crashing on that thing. 😬 I would love to get him on a MTB but he tells me he already has a bike. N+1 has not infected him yet.
"...yet..."
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that "rose gold" paint is super-cool, in a girl-y way.
I have taken to making "home-brew" chain stay guards with heavy aluminum ducting tape and a pattern from an old SS one, if I think the single layer might not hold up I add a second.
Never tried spraying one and I usually rub them vigorously ("burnishing") to make sure they go on smooth and stay stuck, so maybe paint would not practical...but one way to find out!
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...I have taken to making "home-brew" chain stay guards with heavy aluminum ducting tape and a pattern from an old SS one, if I think the single layer might not hold up I add a second.
Never tried spraying one and I usually rub them vigorously ("burnishing") to make sure they go on smooth and stay stuck, so maybe paint would not practical...but one way to find out!
WHAT! No pictures!?! Must see---- Must see!
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
WHAT! No pictures!?! Must see---- Must see!
Okay, I will oblige.
Might take a few days cause I'm slow on the shutter, but these are not any earth shakers: they look like all the early stainless steel stick-on protectors except maybe a little more dull.
I started trying this tape cause you can't find the SS jobs anymore!
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I started trying this tape cause you can't find the SS jobs anymore!
Exactly why this is so interesting! Looking forward to pics.

@jdawginsc the bike looks great! All that much more rewarding when the "customer" is so excited about the bike.
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Exactly why this is so interesting! Looking forward to pics.

@jdawginsc the bike looks great! All that much more rewarding when the "customer" is so excited about the bike.
Thank you! Not a professional job, but she will have a one of a kind, and a solid Gary Fisher bike. Taiwanese Fishers are better than their price point IMO.
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Thanks for not making it obnoxiously girly. I hope she gets years of good riding out of it.
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
My 11 y/o is 5’ tall and I’m trying to talk him off his BMX bike but no luck yet. He has a gift for crashing on that thing. 😬 I would love to get him on a MTB but he tells me he already has a bike. N+1 has not infected him yet.
Take him on a 20 mile gravel ride. If he still prefers his bike, say no more about it.
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Take him on a 20 mile gravel ride. If he still prefers his bike, say no more about it.
Good way to put him off riding with his dad.
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
My 11 y/o is 5’ tall and I’m trying to talk him off his BMX bike but no luck yet. He has a gift for crashing on that thing. 😬 I would love to get him on a MTB but he tells me he already has a bike. N+1 has not infected him yet.
If he's that hard on his bike, do you really want to put him on anything more expensive?
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Good way to put him off riding with his dad.
Naw. Dad doesn't have to keep charging forward like a jerk. He just needs to ride far enough that the suggestion of a lighter bike and one better suited to something different is more of a revelation. I have a 13-year-old boy and most times I have to show him, rather than just telling him.
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Originally Posted by Korina
Thanks for not making it obnoxiously girly. I hope she gets years of good riding out of it.
Only for the adults who ask for overtly "traditional-gender-sensibilities styled". Other than that, unique usually wins out.

She apparently gave it the thumbs up according to her mom, so whoop whoop.
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Originally Posted by RH Clark
Take him on a 20 mile gravel ride. If he still prefers his bike, say no more about it.
He would kick my butt! He’s had 6-pack abs since he was 3.

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If he's that hard on his bike, do you really want to put him on anything more expensive?
Fair point. His BMX bike isn’t a cheap department store bike. I wouldn’t do that to him! Redline Pro-line Expert that I bought used and blinged it up with a Charge Spoon saddle, oil slick stem and new Tektro linear pull brakes. I stripped the horribly rashed paint and the frame is still raw aluminum. The 48 spoke wheels are indestructible. I swapped the tires out last week.


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Originally Posted by RustyJames
My 11 y/o is 5’ tall and I’m trying to talk him off his BMX bike but no luck yet. He has a gift for crashing on that thing. 😬 I would love to get him on a MTB but he tells me he already has a bike. N+1 has not infected him yet.
Maybe a 24" wheel BMX would fit him better and take more of a beating. In the 80s and 90s when I was in the bike field, they weren't too common, but I think you can still get them - maybe even a cool vintage one!
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Maybe a 24" wheel BMX would fit him better and take more of a beating. In the 80s and 90s when I was in the bike field, they weren't too common, but I think you can still get them - maybe even a cool vintage one!
That's what I was thinking! He might even be into one of those newer 26" "BMX" bikes (SE has a lot of cool options) or an old 29" Monocog single speed.
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Thank you! Not a professional job, but she will have a one of a kind, and a solid Gary Fisher bike. Taiwanese Fishers are ...
jdawginsc , this one looks great. I'm sure she'll have a blast on the thing. Being relatively puny, myself, it looks roughly the size of what I tend to ride. I don't see many "puny" rides around, these days.

Which Fisher model is this one? (Just wondering.)
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Good gravy! With a ride like that, I don't blame him! He'll get bike-curious soon enough, just enjoy him.

Originally Posted by RustyJames
Fair point. His BMX bike isn’t a cheap department store bike. I wouldn’t do that to him! Redline Pro-line Expert that I bought used and blinged it up with a Charge Spoon saddle, oil slick stem and new Tektro linear pull brakes. I stripped the horribly rashed paint and the frame is still raw aluminum. The 48 spoke wheels are indestructible. I swapped the tires out last week.


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jdawginsc , this one looks great. I'm sure she'll have a blast on the thing. Being relatively puny, myself, it looks roughly the size of what I tend to ride. I don't see many "puny" rides around, these days.

Which Fisher model is this one? (Just wondering.)
I THINK it is a 1995 Marlin. Could be a bit later, but I think it is mid 90s. 13.5" seat-tube, which I think will grow with her until she is 5'5" or so. I was worried she might grow too fast, but I think it is okay.

https://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2...5_20fisher.pdf
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Good gravy! With a ride like that, I don't blame him! He'll get bike-curious soon enough, just enjoy him.
Thanks Korina, he’s a fabulous little imp. He’s already 5’ tall so he’s outgrowing his current bike which is why I’m exploring options.

I don’t want to think about the amount of hours I have stripping the frame. Labor of love.
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