SamP
Guru
[Moved this from the Iron Horse thread]
I kept on searching ebay and craigslist and yesterday I found a Trek Y26 which the seller believed it to be a medium a mere 240 miles from here. When asked, the seller said it was 16" from the center of crank to the top of the seat clamp, which I believe makes it actually a small frame. I hopped in the car today and brought it home, so now I hope I have an excellent donor bike. Now when will the conversion kit arrive...?
Update: Using the 2004 Trek technical manual (from the Vintage Trek website) as reference, I'm getting rather puzzling measurements. Some measurements match the small frame size, and others the medium. Well, the important one for me is the standover height and that matches the small...
I'll upload photos tomorrow when I can take pictures in daylight. I'm going to have to trawl the forum for other Y26 conversions, but current impressions:
1. I think I need a new seatpost
2. The bottom bracket shell is listed (in the technical manual) as 73 mm and not 68 mm. Will the bottom bracket I've got still work, or will I need to buy one? Will I need to buy an entire crankset? After more reading, my current understanding is I'll need to buy a new bottom bracket cartridge with 68mm width and a spindle length that matches the current bottom bracket cartridge, in this case 122.5mm.
3. The front derailleur is claimed to have a 31.8mm / 1 1/4" attachment and not 34.9mm. From the discussion linked in the Donor FAQ I guess I need to buy a front derailleur. (I've now measured the "downtube" and it does seem to be 1 1/4" diameter)
Picture update:
Neither of the tires are stock. I wonder if the rear tire will even fit in the conversion triangle, it's a Bontrager Jones ACX 26x2.2" on non-stock Weinmann ZAC-19 rim (which apparently are intended for 1.5/1.95" tires). The rear axle isn't stock either, a Shimano FH-C201 8-speed freehub (but it's got a 7-speed cassette mounted on it, I guess that's not a problem?). The front tire is a slightly more petite Kenda K831 26x1.95" on what might or might not be a stock rim. I just got new tubes/tires for my other bike, I'm thinking I'll swap them for these, they're much slicker road-oriented hybrid tires. This bike weighs in a 36 pounds, about 5 pounds heavier than the technical manual says. Could that be due to these tires?
Are there any compatibility concerns when it comes to the replacement front derailleur? The shifters are Shimano EF29 triggers.
I kept on searching ebay and craigslist and yesterday I found a Trek Y26 which the seller believed it to be a medium a mere 240 miles from here. When asked, the seller said it was 16" from the center of crank to the top of the seat clamp, which I believe makes it actually a small frame. I hopped in the car today and brought it home, so now I hope I have an excellent donor bike. Now when will the conversion kit arrive...?
Update: Using the 2004 Trek technical manual (from the Vintage Trek website) as reference, I'm getting rather puzzling measurements. Some measurements match the small frame size, and others the medium. Well, the important one for me is the standover height and that matches the small...
I'll upload photos tomorrow when I can take pictures in daylight. I'm going to have to trawl the forum for other Y26 conversions, but current impressions:
1. I think I need a new seatpost
2. The bottom bracket shell is listed (in the technical manual) as 73 mm and not 68 mm. Will the bottom bracket I've got still work, or will I need to buy one? Will I need to buy an entire crankset? After more reading, my current understanding is I'll need to buy a new bottom bracket cartridge with 68mm width and a spindle length that matches the current bottom bracket cartridge, in this case 122.5mm.
3. The front derailleur is claimed to have a 31.8mm / 1 1/4" attachment and not 34.9mm. From the discussion linked in the Donor FAQ I guess I need to buy a front derailleur. (I've now measured the "downtube" and it does seem to be 1 1/4" diameter)
Picture update:
Neither of the tires are stock. I wonder if the rear tire will even fit in the conversion triangle, it's a Bontrager Jones ACX 26x2.2" on non-stock Weinmann ZAC-19 rim (which apparently are intended for 1.5/1.95" tires). The rear axle isn't stock either, a Shimano FH-C201 8-speed freehub (but it's got a 7-speed cassette mounted on it, I guess that's not a problem?). The front tire is a slightly more petite Kenda K831 26x1.95" on what might or might not be a stock rim. I just got new tubes/tires for my other bike, I'm thinking I'll swap them for these, they're much slicker road-oriented hybrid tires. This bike weighs in a 36 pounds, about 5 pounds heavier than the technical manual says. Could that be due to these tires?
Are there any compatibility concerns when it comes to the replacement front derailleur? The shifters are Shimano EF29 triggers.