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Old 01-08-2005, 06:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
RonSonic
 
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Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about



Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.

Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
fenders and racks.

I am highly gruntled.

Ron


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Old 01-09-2005, 08:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
Booker C. Bense
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

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RonSonic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote:
>
>
>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>
>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>fenders and racks.
>


_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
and makes a big difference in shifting. )

_ Booker C. Bense


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Old 01-09-2005, 08:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
Booker C. Bense
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

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>
>
>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>
>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>fenders and racks.
>


_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
and makes a big difference in shifting. )

_ Booker C. Bense


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Old 01-09-2005, 08:52 AM   #4 (permalink)
Booker C. Bense
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

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RonSonic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote:
>
>
>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>
>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>fenders and racks.
>


_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
and makes a big difference in shifting. )

_ Booker C. Bense


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Old 01-09-2005, 08:52 AM   #5 (permalink)
Booker C. Bense
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

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RonSonic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote:
>
>
>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>
>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>fenders and racks.
>


_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
and makes a big difference in shifting. )

_ Booker C. Bense


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Old 01-09-2005, 09:33 PM   #6 (permalink)
RonSonic
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:52:46 +0000 (UTC), Booker C. Bense
<bbense+[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. stanford.edu> wrote:

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>In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
>RonSonic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>>
>>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>>fenders and racks.
>>

>
>_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
>it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
>and makes a big difference in shifting. )


Thanks for the tip. Was just looking at one of those online. Very reasonably
priced. Always good when the cheaper option is one that comes recommended as
being better.

My initial impulse was to just go single speed, but that perverse rear brake is
right where the chain would go.

Ron
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Old 01-09-2005, 09:33 PM   #7 (permalink)
RonSonic
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:52:46 +0000 (UTC), Booker C. Bense
<bbense+[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. stanford.edu> wrote:

>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
>In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
>RonSonic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>>
>>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>>fenders and racks.
>>

>
>_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
>it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
>and makes a big difference in shifting. )


Thanks for the tip. Was just looking at one of those online. Very reasonably
priced. Always good when the cheaper option is one that comes recommended as
being better.

My initial impulse was to just go single speed, but that perverse rear brake is
right where the chain would go.

Ron
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Old 01-09-2005, 09:33 PM   #8 (permalink)
RonSonic
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:52:46 +0000 (UTC), Booker C. Bense
<bbense+[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. stanford.edu> wrote:

>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
>In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
>RonSonic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>>
>>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>>fenders and racks.
>>

>
>_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
>it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
>and makes a big difference in shifting. )


Thanks for the tip. Was just looking at one of those online. Very reasonably
priced. Always good when the cheaper option is one that comes recommended as
being better.

My initial impulse was to just go single speed, but that perverse rear brake is
right where the chain would go.

Ron
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Old 01-09-2005, 09:33 PM   #9 (permalink)
RonSonic
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:52:46 +0000 (UTC), Booker C. Bense
<bbense+[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. stanford.edu> wrote:

>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
>In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
>RonSonic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>Gary Fisher made in Taiwan (with True Temper) Hoo Koo e Koo. Blue, 88 vintage -
>>Nov, 87 date codes on the cranks. Well it's used. Looks like the original
>>freewheel, a lot of wear on it and the shift wheels. Needs the cables, pads and
>>such I knew it needed before I saw it. But patching a tire and some lubrication
>>was enough to do some test riding. Damn, this must've been a monster bike in
>>it's day. That frame is no heavier than a good road bike.
>>
>>Paid $40, it'll take another $50 to get everything sweet and then we'll see what
>>I end up doing with it. If I find myself pounding lots of trail, that'll tell me
>>what tires and pedals I want. If it's just running around town then slicks,
>>fenders and racks.
>>

>
>_ Do yourself a really big favor and buy a sunrace freewheel for
>it. Cheap and has hyperglide cogs ( hyperglide really does work
>and makes a big difference in shifting. )


Thanks for the tip. Was just looking at one of those online. Very reasonably
priced. Always good when the cheaper option is one that comes recommended as
being better.

My initial impulse was to just go single speed, but that perverse rear brake is
right where the chain would go.

Ron
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Old 01-09-2005, 10:06 PM   #10 (permalink)
maxo
 
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Re: Went and bought that Hoo Koo I was asking about

On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 05:33:48 +0000, RonSonic wrote:

> My initial impulse was to just go single speed, but that perverse rear brake is
> right where the chain would go.
>
> Ron


use a tensioner (like the surly singulator) to get it out of the way or go
fixed and remove the offending brake altogether, keeping the front. :P

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