Wednesday, July 23

BMCC Adopt a Bike

In case you were not on the email blast recipient list, I thought I'd mention here that BMCC (Team Green) is adopting a fixer upper bike project for the upcoming Omaha Community Bike Shop silent auction. Proceeds are used to pay utilities for the Bike Shop during the winter.

More details can be found in the comments. Below is a picture of the bike that we have adopted. Pardon my messy garage.

4 comments:

Biker Bob/Runner Bob said...

Every year the Community Bicycle Shop of Omaha hosts an auction to sell off a few of the better bikes that they had donated during the year. The proceeds are used to pay utilities and expenses during the winter.

You can find out more about the Community Bike Shop here: http://omahabike.org/

Anyways, this year I got permission from Dan at Bike Masters to have the Bike Masters Cycling Club adopt one of these bikes. I have volunteered to help get it ready to auction, and I'll be needing help from Team Green to do so. The bike will be auctioned off on August 16th at the Community Bike Shop silent auction. So we have until then to get it whipped into shape. Don't forget to attend the silent auction on August 16th and bid on some of the other stuff that will be up for grabs. Who knows, maybe you'll find a diamond in the rough, or a really nice bike that was fixed up by a really cool cycling club ;-)

I will be including an advertisement card with the bike, when it is auctioned, mentioning all the people and groups that helped get it ready. Bike Masters has agreed to help, and "Trail Performance" in Papillion might be donating a paintjob.

What do I need from you? Below is a list of the items that will be needed to get the bike ready for auction. If you have something you would like to donate, please contact me, or leave it with one of the guys at Bike Masters and let them know it's for the BMCC Adopt a Bike project.


Here is the list of used, but not abused, parts that are needed (the first 8 are the highest priority):

Wheels front and rear (rear spacing is 127.5mm) - this is the most needed item

8 or 9 speed cassette

Skewers (front and back)

8 or 9 speed down-tube shifters (or maybe something else with down-tube stops)

Bar tape

Seat post (27mm I believe)

tubes

8/9 speed chain

Seat

pedals (cage pedals or basic clipless)

rear derailleur (The shimano 105 on it now is pretty abused)

New quill stem (I'm not sure the blue one will go well with a green or black frame)

New compact crankset (low priority, the existing one is just dinged up pretty good)

Somebody to pull and replace the BB before/after painting (I don't have the tools)

Somebody to pull and replace the headset before/after painting (I don't have the tools)

Kickstand (just joking)

Brake lever hoods (the existing ones are cruddy, but might clean up ok)

Brake calipers (if you have something better than 105's)



I think that's about it.

Please email me or call me at 778-0043 weekdays, or 573-8051 evenings and weekends if you have something for the adopt a bike or if you have any questions/suggestions.

Anonymous said...

I have a nearly new upper rocker arm off a Jet 9 you can have if that helps Bob.

Biker Bob/Runner Bob said...

Nice! I did need something shiney to hang from the new rear view mirror. I decided not to go the fuzzy dice route.

Now if I can just find some truck balz to hang from the back of the seat. ;-)

Seriously though, If anyone has any of the above items, it would be greatly appreciated. I think a servicable wheelset is going to be the hardest thing to find.

Biker Bob/Runner Bob said...

The response from the BMCC group has been great. We now have wheels and I'm pretty much down to just needing drivetrain parts. I'll put a post at the top of the page when it's done.

Below is what is still needed.

* 8 speed shifters (downtupe or something else with cable stop adapters on the downtube)

* Bar tape (white, black, blue, or a combination of those)

* 8 speed compatible chain