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jdmkutz
I decided yesterday that i wanted to restore my 92 Interceptor. It has some rust on it and i'm going to buy some wood bleach tonight to clean her up.

I don't know too much about bikes other than riding them. Would it be in my best interest to replace the HUB and Bottom Bracket since i haven't ridden it in about 10+ years?

Anyone know of any good sites to buy parts?
96b18c
QUOTE (jdmkutz @ Apr 29 2008, 09:03 AM) *
I decided yesterday that i wanted to restore my 92 Interceptor. It has some rust on it and i'm going to buy some wood bleach tonight to clean her up.

I don't know too much about bikes other than riding them. Would it be in my best interest to replace the HUB and Bottom Bracket since i haven't ridden it in about 10+ years?

Anyone know of any good sites to buy parts?



Reviving this post because, I have two 92 interceptors that haven't been ridden since around '95...so far I got new tires and tubes and am already having a blast. Just stumped on where to find parts for it and how to know what's made for my bikes.
stuartx13
I just restored one.I really had a hard time finding a seatpost clamp that fit and headset,but hears a place to start http://www.porkchopbmx.com/?sourcecode=vintagebutton
96b18c
QUOTE (stuartx13 @ Mar 10 2010, 06:44 PM) *
I just restored one.I really had a hard time finding a seatpost clamp that fit and headset,but hears a place to start http://www.porkchopbmx.com/?sourcecode=vintagebutton


thanks, looks like a good site. Any idea what brake pads to get? Mine are dried up and worn but I don't know what size to get. Seems like a lot of them are kind of universally labeled.
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