Nice score! I actually found a bike with a suspension fork in the trash. It was a little loose when I put it on my bike. I drove it that way for a little while, till my wife's brother in law loaned me a socket wrench with an extension bar and an allen socket. I took the fork apart, rearranged the rubber washers that go underneath the bolts, put it back together and now its not loose anymore. Another time I also found two perfectly good sets of tires in the trash. Salvaged/found bike parts are always good. We put enough time and money into our bikes, so any time we can get parts without having to spend an arm and a leg definitely helps.
Nice score! I actually found a bike with a suspension fork in the trash. It was a little loose when I put it on my bike. I drove it that way for a little while, till my wife's brother in law loaned me a socket wrench with an extension bar and an allen socket. I took the fork apart, rearranged the rubber washers that go underneath the bolts, put it back together and now its not loose anymore. Another time I also found two perfectly good sets of tires in the trash. Salvaged/found bike parts are always good. We put enough time and money into our bikes, so any time we can get parts without having to spend an arm and a leg definitely helps.