Cuadro "nuevo" para una vieja MTB de los 90 y presentación Blackview Xplore 2

Months ago, I showed you how I built an old 26" Peugeot Safari MTB from the 90s for a friend. That bike's frame had some cracks where the seatstays meet the seat tube, and several of you told me in the comments that these cracks could be disastrous, so in this video, I'm replacing the frame (and fork, and a few other things) on the bike. I'm taking the opportunity to make the bike more practical by adding a front rack with a Chinese basket. And a pink fender that ended up being removed. I'm also showing you a hack to make one of Shimano's cheaper shifters more comfortable. It makes sense on this bike (7-speed), but on a 6-speed bike it would make even more sense, since decent 6-speed shifters aren't common. With these old bikes, you never know what you're going to find. In this case, it was a problem with the head tube of the frame I wanted to use, but every cloud has a silver lining, since the frame and fork are still intact. The Otero Vereda model I finally used fits perfectly. In the video, I also show you the Blackview Xplore 2 rugged smartphone. Purchase link: https://store.blackview.hk/products/x... Discount code: $50 USD (about €43): B6QB07NSX8NE This is a very long video. I hope it doesn't bore you. If you like bikes, I recommend checking out the channels of: Francisco Borrero Berm Peak Berm Peak Express Solobolo Spain DAB CUSTOM CYCLES La Pequeña Fábrica de Bicicletas Spindatt Oldshovel RJ The Bike Guy Leire BTT My Instagram:   / elfuriosocustomcycles