Kevin, I'll look up what exact parts are on it. Honestly, for the price of shipping, you may be able to get brand-spanking new parts for not much more from an online discount place. The bottom bracket which the crank attaches too probably needs to be replaced, however, I may be able to make it usable after a thorough cleaning. Good thing my tool to do this came today
After a little research I've figured out the correct names for the parts I need. I am in need of the crankset, and all accompanying parts, including: The shaft, cups, caps, bearings, and pedals. Are these parts available, and would you be willing to ship to me?
Are the chainrings removable, or are they welded together onto the crank? I could use some new chainrings for my mountain bike. If it looks like the chainrings would fit the spider on your mtb, maybe I can stop over sometime tonight.
Found an abandoned Trek Navigator 100 near Clifford Hall on Friday. Although it is a men's frame, I thought it would work for the wife so I was going to turn it into a project. Unfortunately, it's a hair too large for her. Haven't measured it, but my guess is the frame size is around a 18" Standover is right around 30 inches.
I disassembled everything to clean things up. Only thing left on the frame is the BB which could use some work.
Things in good shape: Frame (a few scuffs, no dents/damage) Seatpost/Saddle (one of those wide "comfort" ones) Wheels (26", tires have good tread) Crank/cassette Derailleurs (SRAM 3.0) Brakes (basic Tektros)
Things that need/should to be replaced: Front Fork (I was going to put a rigid one on) I'd also put a new headset/stem/handlebar as the old stuff is very heavy. New shifters / brake levers and cables.
If any of you could use the stuff, let me know and you can have it! I can't justify building something up for me because i'm not a fan of the geometry.