Worst Bike I Ever Had

Worst bike I ever had was this Viscount Aerospace, admittedly I did find it in a skip when I was 15. When I was a yoof, we called them 'Rusty Viscounts', for well deserved reason. Mine came with the big solid cut out chainring, and I spent hours and hours taking it apart and regressing/repairing it. My grandad gave me my first tub of Campagnolo grease, which he believed had magical properties.

Everything was wrong with it, and the sealed bearings bracket gave me no end of trouble but after a long cold winter it came out in the spring and was raced for a few months before retired for a nice shiny 531 bike. Still no idea what tubing the Viscount was, I swapped it for a pair of large flange Campag track wheels, a good deal, on my part!
 

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My worst road bike was some type of Olmo that I picked up second hand that had the weirdest powder coat I've ever seen. It was a thick green waxy coating that would run off on the rag when washing it and you could scrape it off with your finger nail. It also had the most flexible tubing ever. It would flex enough at the bottom bracket to rub an 8 speed chain in a Campy Record 5 speed front derailleur. I was only to happy to sell that frame for more than I bought the bike for.

My worst MTN bike was a 1994 Trek 970. I found it by a dumpster and I know why they got rid of it. The thing is a dog. I've tried everything to make it ride well. Got rid of the RockShox fork and went to a suspension corrected fork, every handlebar you can imagine, different length stems, different gearing, single speed, changing seatposts and saddles, wheelsets & tires galore. You name it, I've tried it. The frame still haunt's me hanging in the shed. Because maybe it will ride better if I...
 
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