Well I'll consider upgrading maybe the fork, maybe the tires, and
chain, and brake pads(I know I need those, since haven't changed
them since 2000) of course with ex g/f not around anymore with her
truck, a little hard to get it to bike shop, since don't know anyone
that has a vechile that can transport it, but soon I may find a way.
Thanks
Patrick
--- In trekybikes@yahoogroups.com, pgastilo@c... wrote:
> Welcome to the group! And Ahh yeah, Pacific Blue, that brings
back memories! As for upgrades, consider a new fork and pedals, and
new tires, chain, brake pads too!
>
> LiveStrong! ~ RideStrong!
> Phil G.
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> -------------- Original message --------------
> Hi
>
> I bought me a Trek Y3 back in 1997 from local bike shop after
> watching "Pacific Blue" and seeing on that show the design of the
> bikes themselves, and it rides well for the number of years I had
it,
> soon has to get to bike shop for Maintenance, and to get a flat
fixed,
> but not a major issue there. I'm not much of off-road rider,
but
> I'm gonna start getting into that a bit in this new area, since
lot
> less houses/businesses around here.
>
>
> Any upgrades that would be good for my Y3? or is it fine the way
it
> is with all factory parts.
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