How lucky are we for you educating us about bikes (and your great conversational humor!)🎉
7 ай бұрын
¡Gracias!
@Tarmaccyclocross7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@takara443 ай бұрын
Watching your videos has been a real meditative experience for me. Thank you BikeFarmer for all the effort you put into these!
@bkefrmr3 ай бұрын
Excellent!! That’s exactly what I’m going for.
@Sekhmet66977 ай бұрын
Beautiful bike. One thing I like to do is apply a few patches of clear tape where the housing contacts the headtube, before it starts eating into the paint.
@SHWELL113 ай бұрын
Your patience is commendable, I wouldve changed pads long before putting in the work you did.. Salute!
@kelmuna7 ай бұрын
You da man, Bike Farmer! Thanks for teaching and sharing🤙!
@bkefrmr7 ай бұрын
Wowza! Thanks hey!!
@isaiahwelch80667 ай бұрын
Hey Andy. Glad to see another video! By the way, I wanted to tell you that when it comes to dork disks, you are 110% spot-on. Roughly a week ago, we had a nice night for riding in my area, and while I was out, my chain over-shifted and destroyed my dork disk -- but my spokes and wheel was saved. And this, on a generic 29" hardtail that has an aluminum frame. So, telling everybody out there, the dork disk is needed, because I keep my bike tuned, and it still overshifted going uphill. Better to replace a $7.99 dork disk, than to spend $160 on labor and $5 on new spokes and nipples.
@xmateinc7 ай бұрын
I keep my bike tuned and have never needed a dork disc. Here at our shop we don’t use em. If your chain is dropping off the back there is something wrong. I can even make a tourney derailleur not over shift.
@isaiahwelch80667 ай бұрын
@@xmateinc : You can make any derailleur overshift by not having the limits right. What I think happened is my cable stretched at just the right time, and my derailleur wasn't tuned properly with proper limits. Hence the overshift.
@mattgies7 ай бұрын
@@xmateinc Derailleurs get whacked and bikes fall over. Then the hanger is bent and the derailleur absolutely will overshift. If you don't know this, sorry but you're not qualified to work on bikes unsupervised.
@xmateinc7 ай бұрын
@@mattgies if you knock your bike on your derailleur then get the hanger straightened, I’ve ridden across this nation and commute daily as I don’t own a car, never have a problem with my chain falling off because I keep it within its limits and know when something happens to it that needs fixed. So no need for a dork disc.
@mattgies7 ай бұрын
@@xmateinc You and I know about straightening hangers, but our customers mostly do not, and that's why they keep ripping off their derailleurs and chewing up their spokes. I don't have spoke protectors on my own bikes, but I don't remove them from customers' bikes unless by request (which is rare).
@MultigrainKevinOs7 ай бұрын
Just a beauty of a bike, those components look sharp glad you kept it as original. 100% capable and enjoyable for many many years of riding.
@janmichaelsen5291Күн бұрын
Tak!
@droppinbeats.6 ай бұрын
Love the spirit! Keep the positivity rolling forward, Big A (..see what I did there, now?)!! All the best!
@dant65647 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. I'm riding a 1992 Trek Multi-Track 7900 as my daily commuter, converted to Rival 1x11, Gilles Berthoud fenders & rando bag.
@paulm4113Ай бұрын
Thanks! I've been watching your channel for awhile now and just really enjoy the laid back format! I also own a stable of over the top whips I work on but totally enjoy watching you rehab these older bikes and chatting as you do so.
@alexmorgan34356 ай бұрын
I still have a Trek 7500 Multi-track I bought new in 1998. It is dark green/graphite grey. Looks really smart still. I concur it is an extremely nice bike to ride. Build quality at this time for Treks was very good. The frame is very stiff but comfortable. Can ride it ALL day. However I haven't ridden it in years as like you I have other much fancier bikes, Rohloff with belt drive. I moved away from derailleur bikes as I just had had enough of them as they are Flintstones high maintenance technology. A real PITA. But your video brings back fond memories of my rides on my Trek 7500 Multi-track. Maybe I shall dig it out of my garage and go for a ride when the weather is nice. Thank you.
@Christian_Call7 ай бұрын
Thanks for another good episode Mr. Farmer!
@nothankyou48597 ай бұрын
I recently got a very similar era trek 720 to get myself back into biking... Inspired now to give it a tuneup myself thanks to all your tips :)
@btip30727 ай бұрын
I believe it's actually a suspension seat post, not a suspension fork. I really wouldn't like to sit on a suspension fork! I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work! Cheers
@jefffixesit605 ай бұрын
I love what you're doing, and think you might be my Bob Ross. I'm 69, have adored bikes since I was 4½, and would love to make videos about the weird and wonderful bikes and trikes that roll through my shop. I love that Gibs' bike shop sign, "Free questions $10 Answers $20 Solutions" Like you, I also clean every bike, every time I work on them. It's a good way for me and my customers to know I put my hands and eyes on every part, including the nether regions.😁 Happy Trails, keep on pedaling!
@thatguy008427 ай бұрын
I have a set of Specialized "Crossroad"s from a few years before this. Almost never ridden. Slightly lower spec (7 speed gripshift, solid seatpost, cantilevers) and chromoly instead of aluminum. I changed the tires because of dry rot and replaced the hardened brake pads with coolstop salmon. It's reliable, simple and will run really well with very little needed maintenance for the next 10 years.
@kevinp28917 ай бұрын
Thanks for your content, I am glad I found your channel, you have filled the hole that RJ the Bike Guy left.
@miket.2207 ай бұрын
Oh, I didn’t know he was off YT. I loved his videos.
@jpsuperstar7 ай бұрын
@@Jeromeebhe does appear to maintain a Facebook presence but it's hard to tell if it's really him
@DavidSnow-s2r7 ай бұрын
Bicycles are like potato chips you can’t have just one. That bike was in great shape and it turned out beautiful I can see why you love it. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
@casperbenj7 ай бұрын
Luv my old ladies Trek MultiTrack hybrid. Over the years, I have replaced the grip shifters with rapid fire shifters, installed new tires, flat pedals, a more comfy seat and grips. Still looks new.
@johnmclean8643Ай бұрын
I have 12 bikes but no Treks.. I’ll be adding at least 2 treks to my collection..The Original “Gravel Bike”…Thanks for the inspiration and a little bike history always enhances the next project 🚲
@plinthley6 ай бұрын
I have the 7500 in that same color. Bought it new in 1998 and 26 years later it still works like a champ, even though it has never had a professional tuneup. @4:19 "It's been a minute since it's had any attention." My handlebars are wobbly, left to right. I've tightened up the quill stem as much as I dare, but it still wobbles. Should I replace the gray rubber gasket?
@staticdisaster6 ай бұрын
You may want to readjust the upper headset bearings - when you loosen the lock nut make sure to *hand tighten* the upper race with the bearings and then back off so slightly when you feel resistance. While you're there you may as well regrease. If it's still wobbly, it could be the actual stem. The adjustable quill stems tend to wobble and creak after a few decades.
@robertmcfadyen91567 ай бұрын
The rear derailleur doesn't match the rest of the groupset . It is from a later generation . I have four of them in stock . I saw one of these 7500's when new at a shop I worked in at the time .
@BrianSPaskin7 ай бұрын
I am taking my bike, Specialized Sirrus from 2015, for my yearly tune-up this week. I am definitely going to get slightly wider tires, based on the video. It also needs a new cassette after years of commuting. I am lucky to live in a city next to Boston, so we have some choices of bike shops. I do miss my old Trek 7500.
@BrettG647 ай бұрын
Per brake toe-in: When I do mine I use the small size zip ties and wrap it around the rear of the pad to create a thin spacer. Then line it up, squeeze it together and tighten per usual. Using the zip tie keeps me from trying to hold too many things at once. Once tightened, cut the zippy off and done.
@dant.63647 ай бұрын
A Fuji Absolute is nice too. I bought a high end 2011 Absolute w/carbon fork used for $150. The triple drivetrain is perfect for hilly Appalachian terrain with the low gear at about 20 gear inches.
@jgarcia19253 ай бұрын
I have the same one. Well slightly newer and it became my gravel rig. Bike works great for that :)
@dant.63647 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@bkefrmr7 ай бұрын
Thanks hey!!
@jimmansi90467 ай бұрын
This channel is so therapeutic, I lovethis stuff, so well explained, he’s right, these old tracks are great BIKES!
@Traildude1937 ай бұрын
Love my 7300fx. I've pretty much swapped all the parts on it, the only stock parts left bars,stem,front deraullieur,fork,frame,seatpost.
@trep537 ай бұрын
Your bike service videos have the side effect of encouraging me to ride my bike! BTW I always thought it best to remove all accessories and clean my bike before taking it in for service. This way my bike guy just needs to focus on the technical issues. Also it lets him know I care about my bike so your cleaning tips are very useful.
@miket.2207 ай бұрын
Man, this video got me. My return to regular cycling happened in 2007 when I bought a brand new Trek 7100, which is the same as this one just with cheaper SRAM components. I rode that bike to pieces up until 2019, when I replaced it with a Trek Verve 1. Replaced half the components due to them eventually breaking. I wish I still at least had the frame for the 7100, it was a great bike.
@johnhufnagel7 ай бұрын
I'm still riding my Trek 7.2FX (circa 2006) and the kid is riding a 7300FX (circa 2007). 7600 and 3600 miles respectively. the wife's 2005 Specialized Expedition is at 6800 miles now. she REALLY got started riding a lot more when 'rona hit; there was plenty of time to do it, not much else to do, and we didn't want any more kids. :D
@dsonyay7 ай бұрын
I have a similar hybrid, but it wasn’t upright enough so I bought some new handlebars with a lot more lift and Man.. What an improvement that made.
@TimSeaman-f6q7 ай бұрын
I followed you cleaning, polishing and tubing procedures on my two recumbents and the results were as good as you showed, and quite easy. I went one step farther as I had a can already and used never dull on the spokes and shiny bits...they look great, one of them is 26 years old too. Thanks for the tips....
@jstar10003 ай бұрын
I was a printer all through my 20s, had to clean the print rollers and the plates etc every day with chemicals, back then totally did it bare handed, had so many chemicals on my hands on a daily basis for many years, also have been flipping bikes for over 20 years getting brake parts cleaner etc on my hands all the time and here I am still killing it on bicycles at 62 years old.
@andyteran4370Ай бұрын
Actually, i ride fixed gear and i definitely feel an advantage to toe clips. Especially going up hills here in Seattle. I can actually pull on the upstroke.
@SunnyvaleSupervisor7 ай бұрын
Delivering a green MT730 to it's new owner today. Love the 700 series hybrids from the '90s
@richardchaney69907 ай бұрын
Ghost buster reference….awesome! “ handy tip there Egon”! …….great movie. Great channel. Great content. Thanks, Key West Rick
@mattgies7 ай бұрын
Haha at 10:06 I thought I was a weirdo for thinking of "Wiggle It", but I guess you did too. Also they didn't exactly stop making these. The Multitrack 7X00s became the FX 7.Xs, which became the FX Xs, which are still in production.
@mattgies7 ай бұрын
Ope, I missed a step! In between "Multitrack 7x00" and "FX 7.x" were the "7x00 FX" range.
@ianmangham45702 ай бұрын
He's great ,it ain't easy all these cables 😮 and gear ratchets can sen you insane trying to adjust and run silky smooth 👌🙏😎
@SpyGeorgilis7 ай бұрын
I'm working on an old steel bike. It's old enough that the cable stops don't have the notch that makes it possible to undo the cables, for cleaning. is it worth taking a hacksaw and CAREFULLY cutting that notch, at least for the rear derailleur? The frame will need to be repainted anyway..! Thanks!
@bkefrmr7 ай бұрын
wouldn't bother me. nail polish would keep the rust at bay for a while.
@SpyGeorgilis7 ай бұрын
@@bkefrmr Thanks! What I meant was that I'm going to repaint that frame either way. I was worried that cutting a slot in the cable stop(s) might be, let's say structurally unsound for the cable stop itself... but the newer, slotted ones don't look any beefier, so I guess I'm overthinking this.
@AsmundFossum5 ай бұрын
Takk!
@jamessimpson43367 ай бұрын
My first new bike as an adult was a 1996 Rayleigh C-300 hybrid. Aluminum frame, shimano bottom bracket, center-pull brakes and shifters, steel fork, Weinmann rims. I rode that thing everywhere, including on my first century ride. These bikes are great "do anything" bikes and aren't fashionable, which makes their pricing reasonable.
@fablife10934 ай бұрын
Great stuff. I have a Trek 7000. I ordered parts to make it new and better. Excited.
@GarySortino6 ай бұрын
It looks like Schwinn Lime Green. I agree, it is a great bike. I like the new pedals.
@dane58967 ай бұрын
My Brother gave me his 7500, it's a great bike. Very comfortable.
@MNpicker7 ай бұрын
Definitely a big fan of green bikes 👌
@numinouspalimpsest7 ай бұрын
That Kelly green 🔥
@poppawolf264 ай бұрын
I like the color, but I prefer my Mango Yellow 98 Stumpy...has the blue Manitou Magnum shocks up front that I'll upgrade in the future....
@MNpicker4 ай бұрын
@poppawolf26 Nice.. Yeah it's definitely time to upgrade my (Green) '98 Gary Fisher Level Betty FH1
@gwgorham7 ай бұрын
Man that is a gorgeous bike and an inspiring episode (most all of the. are). Thank you so much...
@robertmcfadyen91567 ай бұрын
I have a cobalt coloured 2004 GARY FISHER TASSAJARA to build soon . All the parts for it are "NEW OLD STOCK" , period correct . Work trinkets and barters over time .
@berale232 ай бұрын
'Better than brand new', coming to a T Shirt soon!😄
@kylenorris53917 ай бұрын
Hey bikefarmer! Enjoy your videos Theirs just somthing I love about a refreshed used bike I currently have 3 bike all 10 years old + I continue to shock people with my older road bike its a canadian tire aluminum frame thats all been upgraded I really enjoy it, i commute 4 months of the year minimum
@jorisvanschuerbeeck86542 ай бұрын
That's a beautifull bike, nice color too.
@sethchapman80013 ай бұрын
Great looking bike, would love to make a gravel/commuter out of it. That frame might even fit me at 5'4". I always look for the super short head tube, where the top tube and down tube have little to no space between where they meet. There's obviously more fit determination from there, but that gives me quick look to see if even a possibility.
@davejpearson3 ай бұрын
"Love live pfas", that was a legit laugh out loud moment for me.
@jstar10003 ай бұрын
I like the steel 750 and the 9xx steel Treks were awesome too.
@craigpuetz70207 ай бұрын
In addition to the tools and supplies it would be helpful if you posted links to some of the major parts you like to use. Tires, shifters, saddles, etc. Perhaps even your favorite brand of "dork disk!"
@nealart7 ай бұрын
I just did exact same procedure on this same bike! I use clean green scotch bright pad on the rims for brake squeal.
@lee-tx5mw6 ай бұрын
toe in youre brake blocks too about 4mm on steel bikes as the bosses flex under force ,thats why we used brake boosters back in the 90s
@mort50657 ай бұрын
I just bought a trek 7900 multitrack with a Shimano deore dx groupset yesterday this is perf timing lol.
@xmateinc7 ай бұрын
Pedros bike lust doesnt make your brakes squeal. 100 percent agree with you on toe clips. Those and down tube shifters!
@titaniumismagical86437 ай бұрын
I love clips, it keeps my feet locked into the right position on the pedals that corresponds with my seat height. I guess to each his own. Down tube shifters I don't miss.
@JamesHarris-iy6rz6 ай бұрын
Dude you make so much sense. I started listening to you in like February. At first I didn't like the opinionated attitude but that grew to respect. As I realized you were just unapologetic honestly. I myself also flip bikes well havnt made any money but im trying to build a name. Ive donated a bike to my ex step son behind moms back because she wouldn't allow it. And now im working on one for a cancer patient that lost his bike to drug addics. I myself don't drive and I fully agree in normalizing bikes. As a 34 year old licenced gas tech it sucks when people don't take you seriously because I showed up on a bike. I respect what you do on the highest level. Your work is just what you would probably be doing anyways. That's what I aspire to. You've really inspired me to TRY to open a bike clinic this summer and I'm really scared lol. Keep doing what your doing fuck all the naysayers. You taught me a lot too.
@jefffixesit605 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work, and good deeds. Like you, I worked on internal combustion stuff, and rode a bike to work everyday for a decade, also in my late 20's and 30's. I'm 69 now, still riding, repairing, restoring, and working to grow the cycling community. I wish you the best of luck with your bike clinic. Happy Trails!😁
@bongmayor48287 ай бұрын
totally agree! best bikes ever built. Had one of those through the years
@trevorlambert4226Ай бұрын
That's almost my bike, at least numerically. I have a 7300 (with an aftermarket BionX motor), circa 2008. The 7300 has a head tube suspension, which is the obvious difference I see.
@elmarko90513 ай бұрын
OMG...I have a Trek 750 passed down from an old mom-in-law (she and I are about the same size, I married height...) with those exact tires. Just replaced them this morning because they were getting so bad.
@KutWrite3 ай бұрын
I have one. It's my "guest bike," as I ride a recumbent bike and trike.
@BrettG647 ай бұрын
I can remember back in the good old days, manufacturers used the nice, shiny chrome spoke protectors... no yellowing on those!
@murphykenji5 ай бұрын
They're doing some in black plastic now.
@Anthony-d7p3 ай бұрын
Those cranks are really good😊😊😊😊😊
@QoraxAudio2 ай бұрын
What makes a good frame good? Geometry? The welds? The weight? The paintjob?
@Galiuros7 ай бұрын
What a beautiful bike!
@schrodingerthecat7 ай бұрын
I love the color on that one! Thanks for another great video.
@rentcda5 ай бұрын
That's a beautiful bike. Great job!
@bassistadisinistra7 ай бұрын
Great video again! Congratulation for your interview on wpr! 👍
@christopherguzzi13165 ай бұрын
That's a really sharp classic bike.
@robertmcfadyen91567 ай бұрын
This one is from 1998 based on the groupset . My in - law has a 1998 Wheeler 4900 with similar components .
@romemancer79057 ай бұрын
I have one just like yours with the rare disc brake option...Early U.S.A made TREK bikes had the narrow CRO MO tubing just like a vintage bmx or race bike...Really hard to find tho ...they had SUN rims fitted....I remember seing the first generation hybrid bikes in the late 80s...a really nice shogun would set you back nearly 1000 dollars...alot of money back then...
@kona01977 ай бұрын
Nice! I like this bike. I would love to ride it!
@seanoconnell67357 ай бұрын
Love your videos! This new one caught my eye and what really intrigues me is the Trek 7500 you tuned up here. I don't know much about Trek bikes, but I really like the geometry and in researching it, looks like it has some things I would like with more of a purpose built commuter bike......i.e. gearing, 700c wheels, etc. I did a search on Craigslist in my area and found a near exact version of this bike for sale. It is the 7500 SHX model......with the suspension fork. Asking price is $125 and it looks like in good shape. My question, if you are willing to answer, is multi-fold. I am guessing I can get the sale price down a bit, but what I think I would likely change are the seat post/seat, front fork (go conventional/rigid), and new stem. Looks like a great platform bike for my needs, but are there other bikes that would be as good but not require so many changes? Last question, does the frame have mount locations for a rear rack?
@georgeanderson2913 ай бұрын
I found a Trek 6500 SH18" and a Trek 8000 SHX21" for $250. From the pictures, they look good, and the guy has the original owner's manual. Is that too much for two older Treks? I want to flip them. Thoughts?
@davidrobertson36737 ай бұрын
Screw pliers. Might you have a link of where to get. I enjoy what you do. Thank you
@thisscootinglife23604 ай бұрын
Vamplier screw extracting pliers work great for holding screw / bolts end on. Engineer Inc also make a good version.
@rpapplebee6 ай бұрын
Dude - I am loving your videos. As soon as my financial situation improves a bit I will be joining.
@robertmcfadyen91567 ай бұрын
My in - law's Wheeler 4900 has an Alivio groupset (full) . It is black with red graphics .
@Grasss4 ай бұрын
Never loved any kind of grip shifters. But they are certainly better then no shifters and keeping them is cheaper then buying something else
@davidstone83122 ай бұрын
Extremely cool little Bike
@jstar10003 ай бұрын
I have a few aluminum dork discs, they look sweet I think.
@oldcrowcornhole7 ай бұрын
When I have to toe the pads I use a penny on the back edge of the pad to get the spacing about right.
@planepower85234 ай бұрын
Hey! I like my Cateye cycle computer - the basic one! speed and time of day, thats it. Its small and provides really the only information i want at a glance: my speed and the time of day.
@mattwasMTBАй бұрын
Have you tried capitalizing on KZbin memberships? I don't know how that works but something to look into perhaps
@Anthony-d7p3 ай бұрын
Sram grip shifts I had those on my old trek in early 2000
@Thomas-yr9ln7 ай бұрын
Green is my dad's favorite color.
@chrislang71467 ай бұрын
Green, the best bike color ever.
@69Harveyb17 ай бұрын
I love that color. Have a Trek Millennia in whatchamacallit... ice blue? Really nice tradeoff with the cream decals. Candy apple green... gotta remember that. ps if I pester the wife and the weather's purrfect she'll join me for a short ride on her green 7300. I'm short. She isn't. But I swear that bike fits me better than any of my bikes.
@stevestudley56854 ай бұрын
Thank you
@miniac607 ай бұрын
Stop abusing your screws on a wire wheel! Taking off the chrome like that just makes them rust quicker. Try some Evapo-rust liquid overnight, good as new.
@jonmccormick86832 ай бұрын
You can use a brass (softer) or nickel wire wheel.
@willbill96837 ай бұрын
I definitely don't need to add another bike to the herd, but have you ever considered an Ebay store for your finished bikes?
@ClintDowd7 ай бұрын
I haven't sold any of my flip bikes yet 😭 On the upside my neighbor now pays me to do the brakes on his flip bikes (lower quality than mine).... Its kinda steady side work.
@robertmcfadyen91567 ай бұрын
I have a challenging Bianchi road bicycle from 1982 to do shortly . It is white / red /yellow fade colours . Tange ultimate road tubeset .
@natehernandez86937 ай бұрын
Hi from 509 Wa state love your vids and I do same I get bikes and try and fix them and resale them you inspire me to bike I learn alot from you
@chipdouglas93494 ай бұрын
That bike looks like the day it was made. Wow
@xmateinc7 ай бұрын
Hey bike farmers, Ive learned that a 27.5 tapered fork, with crown rack/fender mounts, and lower and mid mounts, with a 15x100mm thru axel doesn’t exist. Has to be able to fit up to a 2.5 tire or atleast 2.4. Ive searched every fork on QBP, all the 27.5 whiskey makes don’t have the crown eyelet.
@czechmademan80287 ай бұрын
i like how you played u fixed the howling brakes :D
@ashley-tm1uk7 ай бұрын
i love this bike!…i think mainly because it looks more substantial than most. it must translate to the feel as well… something i did to allow adjustment to the bars on a similar set up…i used a seat post clamp bolt that i can loosen and tighten to make adjustments on the fly…i’ve never seen any adjustable bars that don’t require any tools to make adjustments….you’re welcome to try and share my trick… would you have the clearance to add 2.5” tires on these? i loved my thickslicks and now even better hookworms…i also believe in the 29s …i think i’d want to go the full monte on this one if it were mine, and go for the 1x8 rapid shifter group set, 48 t chainring ,bull moose bars, fenders, rear bike rack, and b-17 brooks saddle with swept back seat post…i want one! btw…did you know that all harbor freight stores deliver packaged cargo to any other harbor freight store in any city at a very reasonable cost? it may take a little longer to arrive, but it’s worth it…