Hi there,
It's been a little while since I posted last, but work and family has kept me busy. The Bullit is almost completely broken down and ready to have the paint stripped off. A big thanks goes out to my co-workers Cameron and Yale for their advice and specialty tools needed to finish disassembling the frame. The last thing to do at this point is to remove the pivot hardware and rear triangle. Once this is completed, the paint can be stripped and the new color applied. I'm hoping to accomplish this sometime in the next few weeks. Stay tuned!
Budget Bullit 1.0
Friday, October 19, 2012
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Who am I?
Hi there,
I should probably have gone over who I am and why I’m doing
this project in my first post. However, since I have never blogged before I
hadn’t even thought of it. My name is Troy Dyer and I am a happily married
father with two young children; Josslyn (4) and Piercyn (2). I credit my children
for my renewed interest in mountain biking as they both have bikes now and thoroughly
enjoy riding them. I used to mountain bike on a regular basis when I was in
high school and my freshman year of college. Unfortunately my bike was stolen
during Christmas break my sophomore year and I never replaced it due to the
cost and my other hobbies of off-roading and snowboarding. Since that time I
have sold my Jeep, sold my Xterra and I have shelved my snowboarding gear. I never
realized how busy you can become with work and family when you have children.
It is an eye opener that I’m sure any parent can relate to. I find it very hard
to find time to do my own thing, but every once in a while I get a chance. I am
excited about this project because I am able to work on the bike in my garage close
to my family and there is an extensive trail system near my home. There is also
an up-and-coming bike park 15 minutes away and a very popular bike park 45
minutes away. This allows me the ability to get out and play, but be close to
home. Well, I think that about covers who and why for now. I hope you enjoy this
blog as I continue to post updates and pictures of my project as it progresses towards
completion!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
The adventure begins...
Hi there,
This is my first attempt at blogging so bear with me. I
recently purchased a 2003 Santa Cruz Bullit 1.0 freeride full suspension bike
on the cheap. The bike was a basket case with random parts installed and a broken
front shock. However, the frame itself was in great shape, the rear shock is in
good condition and it came with a nice set of Avid Juicy 7 hydraulic disk brakes.
My plan is to slowly rebuild the bike over the winter so when summer comes next
year I’ll have a fun freeride and downhill machine. The first phase of my
project is going to be paint and decals. Once the frame has been stripped,
painted and the original Santa Cruz decals re-applied I will begin to acquire
used and discounted parts to build a fun toy on a budget. This will be an
interesting adventure for me as I haven’t built a bike in over 10 years and
things have come a long way since I last rode a full suspension bike, but here’s
to having fun and learning as I go!
The basket case.
Slowly dismantling the bike.
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