Hi all.
I've had a 1994 H400 that hanging in my garage for the last 20+ years. The bike belonged to my father-in-law, who passed this summer after living with brain injury for the 21 years. Despite being unrideable, my wife wasn't willing to part with it for sentimental reasons. She jumped all over the idea of me attempting to build a working bike.
The components were pretty much unusable, but when I disassembled everything, the frame was in great shape. With that in mind, I am doing a buildup around the frame and forks. While this isn't a restoration, I am staying fairly true to the original style of the bike and staying on a budget. I am about to cable the shifters, then install the brakes. I will post pictures once I am finished.
Thanks,
Rick
I've had a 1994 H400 that hanging in my garage for the last 20+ years. The bike belonged to my father-in-law, who passed this summer after living with brain injury for the 21 years. Despite being unrideable, my wife wasn't willing to part with it for sentimental reasons. She jumped all over the idea of me attempting to build a working bike.
The components were pretty much unusable, but when I disassembled everything, the frame was in great shape. With that in mind, I am doing a buildup around the frame and forks. While this isn't a restoration, I am staying fairly true to the original style of the bike and staying on a budget. I am about to cable the shifters, then install the brakes. I will post pictures once I am finished.
Thanks,
Rick