Tuesday, January 28, 2014

How do I find out history on old Fuji bike bought at auction?

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Corinne


My husband bought on older bike from a farm auction to fix up for me and I wondered if there was any ino to be found about it and where? It's a green 20" single speed bike with handlebar brakes. Says Nichibei Fuji Cycle Company LTD on the frame and then has a sticker says TOBU, not sure if this sticker is org or not because it has kids kellogs tony the tiger stickers on it too. The green is org color but is rusted off the chain guard. I didnt see any numbers on it but will do closer inspection today. Also has metal flat rack behind seat for?
Thanks for any help!



Answer
Wow, that is an old one. Unfortunately the Fuji name has been bought and sold a couple of times since that bike was built.

Your bike was built about 1967 or 1968 at the beginning of the "Asian Attack" on the bike industry. It is even possible that it was brought back to the U.S. by a Korean War veteran.

The biggest issue you are going to have is finding any kind of parts for it other than cables and tires, and maybe wheels.. Most early Fuji models used a type of threading called Whitworth which was borrowed from the British and is long since obsolete.

Cool piece of esoterica though.

What kind of bike do i need for a hilly neighborhood?




Iam Cherry


I live in a neighborhood with a lot of different sizes of hills (small, steelp, in between) and i want to get a biike that is good for just riding around the neighborhood and can go up and down the hills. i also prefer a bike with brakes on the handles. as for gears, i know nothing about( where they are, what its used for, or what they even do and if it will serve any kind of purpose to me) im not a PRO biker and im not trying to be and i dont plan on riding every single day ( maybe 3-4 times a week). i just want to ride it to simply travel around the neighborhood. the sidewalks are really smooth as well if that helps. and theres a lot of turns. so based on all thaat, what kind of bike should i get?


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Number 1 rule...stay OFF sidewalks! Sidewalks are for pedestrians. Streets are for "VEHICLES" - such as the bicycle. Little kids learn how to ride on sidewalks. R U still a little kid? In many parts of the country it's highly ILLEGAL to ride on sidewalks, i.e. Chicago, Manhattan Borough of New York, any business district in St. Louis, etc.

You NEED something like a hybrid or pure road bike. As you are a newbie, I'd go with a hybrid. Bicycle gears are EASY to comprehend. On a typical 21 or 24 speed bike, you have a triple crankset up front & either 7 or 8 gears on the rear cog.

1st gear up front is used for uphill climbs & slow conditions. On the rear, use ONLY gears 1 through 4 while in 1st gear up front.

2nd gear up front is the one most used for flat terrain & rolling hills. Use any of the 7 rear gears. Or on an 8 speed cassette - use gears 2 through 7.

3rd gear up front is for very fast or downhill conditions. Use ONLY gears 4 through 7 on a 7 speed cog & only gears 5 through 8 on an 8 speed cassette.

Why? This prevents "cross chaining" the bike - putting too much lateral (side-to-side) stress on the chain, gears & derailleurs.

G.T.A.B.S. Means Go To A Bicycle Shop - where test riding a bike before the sale is both FREE & ENCOURAGED. Avoid discount stores at all cost. Minimum wage "associates" who know nothing & can't even assemble a bike correctly. Start looking at bikes like a Raleigh Cadent FT1 (man) or an Alysa FT1 (woman).
http://www.raleighusa.com/bikes/fitness/cadent-ft1-13/
http://www.raleighusa.com/bikes/fitness/alysa-ft1-13/

Add a rear rack & either a trunk bag or panniers (saddle bags) and you have a nice "commuter bicycle". http://s382.photobucket.com/user/OldHippie_01/media/2013%20Raleigh%20Cadent%20FT1/100_0364.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0

See additional links...
http://sheldonbrown.com/gears.html
http://www.bikexprt.com/streetsmarts/usa/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFjCza5e1kw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU4nKKq02BU




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