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08-22-2004, 04:04 PM
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| | | Dynadex Parts for Murray Hi,
Maybe someone can help me here. I found an old Murray MT Climber 10
speed I would like to fix up for a neighborhood kid who can't afford one
of his own. I specifically need some rear wheel derailer parts for it
since one of the small sprockets is completely gone. It is labeled
"Dynadex Falcon". I also will need the cable from the handlebar shifter
as well. There may be a few other parts needed once this project gets
along.(The brakes are in good shape after a bit of work) Anyone know a
reputable place where I might be able to get these parts? My knowledge
on bicycles is pretty limited, and I'm sure most may say that this
particular bike may not be worth fixing, but I thought I'd give it a
try. Any help on this would really be appreciated. Thanks.
Richard | |
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08-22-2004, 04:18 PM
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| | | Re: Dynadex Parts for Murray
"RBR" wrote: (clip) I'm sure most may say that this particular bike may not
be worth fixing, (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If the choice is between fixing this bike, or the kid not having one, I'd
say it is definitely worth doing.
Where are you located? Many areas have sources of used parts, where you can
save loads of money. The parts don't necessarily have to be the same brand,
but, if you are not experienced at this kind of work, you will have to learn
what is compatible and what isn't.
Another suggestion: if you have a friendly LBS, and you explain to them
what you are doing, they may be willing to help you along with used parts
and advice.
Finally, lots of bent or broken bikes wind up at the dump. Might be a place
to look. | |
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08-22-2004, 04:18 PM
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| | | Re: Dynadex Parts for Murray
"RBR" wrote: (clip) I'm sure most may say that this particular bike may not
be worth fixing, (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If the choice is between fixing this bike, or the kid not having one, I'd
say it is definitely worth doing.
Where are you located? Many areas have sources of used parts, where you can
save loads of money. The parts don't necessarily have to be the same brand,
but, if you are not experienced at this kind of work, you will have to learn
what is compatible and what isn't.
Another suggestion: if you have a friendly LBS, and you explain to them
what you are doing, they may be willing to help you along with used parts
and advice.
Finally, lots of bent or broken bikes wind up at the dump. Might be a place
to look. | |
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08-22-2004, 04:18 PM
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| | | Re: Dynadex Parts for Murray
"RBR" wrote: (clip) I'm sure most may say that this particular bike may not
be worth fixing, (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If the choice is between fixing this bike, or the kid not having one, I'd
say it is definitely worth doing.
Where are you located? Many areas have sources of used parts, where you can
save loads of money. The parts don't necessarily have to be the same brand,
but, if you are not experienced at this kind of work, you will have to learn
what is compatible and what isn't.
Another suggestion: if you have a friendly LBS, and you explain to them
what you are doing, they may be willing to help you along with used parts
and advice.
Finally, lots of bent or broken bikes wind up at the dump. Might be a place
to look. | |
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08-22-2004, 04:18 PM
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| | | Re: Dynadex Parts for Murray
"RBR" wrote: (clip) I'm sure most may say that this particular bike may not
be worth fixing, (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If the choice is between fixing this bike, or the kid not having one, I'd
say it is definitely worth doing.
Where are you located? Many areas have sources of used parts, where you can
save loads of money. The parts don't necessarily have to be the same brand,
but, if you are not experienced at this kind of work, you will have to learn
what is compatible and what isn't.
Another suggestion: if you have a friendly LBS, and you explain to them
what you are doing, they may be willing to help you along with used parts
and advice.
Finally, lots of bent or broken bikes wind up at the dump. Might be a place
to look. | |
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08-22-2004, 08:06 PM
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