My little sister has just moved to a house a half block from a nice quiet bike trail. My mom wants to ride the trail with my niece and nephew, but her bike, which wasn't much to begin with, has been sitting for quite some time. It's in my basement now to see if it can be salvaged. My priorities:
1) Get rust off the chain and cassette. Is this worthwhile? Is there a good way to do this? Or are we stuck with replacement?
2) Re-tape the wheels. The spokes have screws at the bottom - is this normal? There was a rubber seal covering the screws so the tires didn't pop, but it's gone to a better place now. Re-taping isn't a huge deal, is it?
3) The brakes are probably toast but I think I can handle that
4) Tires and tubes actually seem to be in ok shape - I put some air in them a few hours ago and they're not flat yet so I'm optimistic.
Replacing the bike is probably the best choice, but if I can fix it up for a not terrible amount of money and learn some new maintenance skills at the same time, that's a win.
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