Good idea! To keep from rambling, I will just suggest that the first most important things to check is if your seat post can move freely, and the same for your stem. Then welds/joints. A broken frame and seized piece will frequently land the whole bike in our 'recycle me' pile.
On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 11:47 AM Claude Ferron via TheThinkTank < thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org> wrote:
Hello all,
We are going to collect used bikes from the community and while receiving them we will inventory the one we will keep. While making the inventory (using a Google Form) we will check several things on the bike to assign it a "score". This will help us prioritize the repairs. Things we will look for would be loose crankset, rusty chains, brakes (pads and cables).
My questions, what are those things you check when receiving bikes on your side? I want to make sure we don't forget anything.
Thanks,
Claude
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Claude Ferron
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La Cyclerie
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