1996 Trek Y22 OCLV

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  • Right, so because I don’t know how to get my money-spending priorities straight, I’ve bought a quite silly bike, for a new, quite silly project.

    I’m pretty broke after Christmas, but I had to have the bike, though that means that this project may be a long one, due to cash constraints.

    Apologies for the piss poor photos- I’ll get some nicer ones taken tomorrow.


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  • Is that the one where they used Pritt Stick to attach the rear shock mount?

  • Sounds about right to me

  • This is excellent. Looking forward to seeing more!

  • Well...it has survived this long...

  • I mean, I ride about on a Spinergy Rev X, and I’ve been commuting on 200mm travel DH forks recently - I can’t exactly become the poster boy for buying sensible cycle equipment, at this point

  • This frame needs 200mm DH forks and death wheels - what are you waiting for?

  • See that was sort of my thinking. 2x 26” Spinergys, and my Marzocchi 888 Bombers. Would be a total tank, but also totally ridiculous.

    Especially considering that my Marzocchis are for disc brake wheels and thru-axle, so wouldn’t fit a Spinergy anyway :(

  • Look at that: a Trek Y22 with Spinergys, and my Kona with 200mm Marzocchis. Let’s keep those forks on the DH bike


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  • What the fuck are those grips bro. Nah

  • Really? You’re asking about the grips, rather than that stem? The saddle height? The yellow pedals?!

  • I had the bike at work and needed some grips and thought that they will do until I found some that I preferred. £1.40 or something on trade, so why not?

  • Sick you got it running. What RD and cassette in the end?

  • Deore chain, derailleur, and 11-36 cassette

  • kona is mad. what's it like to pedal on the flat??

  • Sick! We finished building one of these in the shop today, will take a pic tomorrow :)

  • Pedalling on the flat is fine, but even the slightest incline makes for a serious workout

  • Awesome man, would love to see it!

  • I don't get it? The seatpost? The stem? You've explained the grips... what's going on?

  • Are you asking what is wrong with the seatpost and stem?

  • Well, it’s a downhill bike, so one would usually use a downhill-specific stem on much a bike (~40mm reach, like a brick). I have not. I used the first stem I found in my garden (a 100mm Specia­lized road stem) and it looks quite out of place on the bike.

    There’s nothing wrong with the seatpost itself, just the saddle height. It’s a pretty big bike, yet I still have the saddle almost comedically high, which also looks quite silly.

  • As promised - some slightly nicer pictures of the Y22


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  • On inspection, the bike is set up with 100% original parts, as it left the factory in 1995. We are talking about it being 100% original down to tyres, brake pads, etc.

    That’s obviously not how I want the bike to be, but it’s pretty cool to be riding it totally stock even 20+ years after it was made.

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