Brikewright Workshop Project-UNIVEGA Alpina Sport || Project UPDATE #2
After many months the UNIVEGA is DONE! What was the hold-up? The front derailleur! Go here to see the last post.
My goal was to build it as cheap as I could and still have a good looking bike and I think I did that. With a free frame and parts that I had on hand, I still think I spent around $80-$90 on it. That does not include the rack, bag & lights.
There were a lot of lessons learned on this project and that is only going to help me with my MB-1 Bridgestone project
My goal was to build it as cheap as I could and still have a good looking bike and I think I did that. With a free frame and parts that I had on hand, I still think I spent around $80-$90 on it. That does not include the rack, bag & lights.
There were a lot of lessons learned on this project and that is only going to help me with my MB-1 Bridgestone project
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