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• #1252
Recent purchase - sellers photo.
Alpinestars Cro Mega DX E-stay.
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• #1253
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• #1254
Beautiful Kona. And nice find @SideshowBob!
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• #1255
I just bought this a couple of weeks ago for cheap, really only for the control tech seatpost. Gonna build it with parts from the shed. Didn’t realize that the stem is 1 1/4 with 29mm clamp, really wanted risers as it’s only 16”. The frame has been treated with that gun metal polish stuff
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• #1256
I bloody love those things. I did the first Man v Horse in Wales and met Joe Murray, and had a good slightly pissed chat with him in the Red Kite Inn afterwards, he was great company. I never owned one tho - the closest I came was test riding an Explosif from Brixton Cycles back in the day, but the whole range at the time had the Shimano U-brake fitted to the rear, and they clogged to fuck in the mud, so I went for a Fisher Paragon instead. That was a mighty bike tbf, but I still have a thing for Konas.
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• #1257
I want to replace the crap plastic cantis on my muddy fox and don't have much experience with cantis/ v-brakes. It's mainly used for commuting so thinking about going for cheap shimano V brakes for less faffing. Is there any difference in performance between brands/ models or is it just about having them set up right? Or does someone want to convince me to get CR720s
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• #1258
If hou want to keep the levers, you need to stick to canti's. If going for V brakes, you'll need specific levers too.
Try to find some 2nd hand decentish v brakes, no? Lx or something.
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• #1259
I'd like to change the levers too, they're also plastic and nasty. What will be the difference between say deore and Deore XT or these even cheaper ones. They all seem to have pretty much the same design. Will the more expensive ones be much stiffer?
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• #1260
Yes. Stiffer and lighter (but when riding a MF that makes no sense ;)). I have the 780's on one of my mtb's and they are ace. Very powerfull. But I have to say my XT 737 canti's work very well too and I paid peanuts for them.
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• #1262
Gram-able
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• #1263
Klein fades avant la lettre.
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• #1264
My '87 Stumpjumper in South Downs Way mode
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• #1265
Late 80's or early 90s I think with a view to building it into the 2nd picture.
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• #1266
What a bike!!! :)
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• #1267
Lovely Stumpjumper. Like the old 600 rear mech & Salsa stem. Are those Specialized hubs too? Great to see it being used. Have you owned this since new?
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• #1268
My newest one: a 1993 KHS Montana Comp. Almost done.
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• #1269
Nice Stumpjmper. I'd love a sticky-uppy Salsa stem like that.
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• #1270
Love the colour and in pristine condition.
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• #1271
Thanks. The pink has faded a bit and it has some scratches but given it's 26 years old, yes, in good condition. But I'm afraid I need one that's a bit smaller...
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• #1272
I put some old panaracer Fire xc pro on the Marin parts bin Titanium....
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• #1273
Place, have this bike rebuild as it should be. ;-)
What year is this from? 1995'ish?
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• #1274
Ha! :0)
Good spot, 1995 team titanium. It's only like this, as it's a parts bin special.....literally, a decent set of tyres would cost more than the whole bike has cost me!
As it sits, it weighs 25.03 lbs! I may well spend a bit on it later on, and weight weenie the fuck out of it......it rides wonderfully though, and it's getting some use like this!
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• #1275
O, but I really want to give you some sets of decent tires for that frameset. :) Or even a complete bike!
Wim
Thanks @WimVDD my mind is finally at rest :) all is clear now, forgot about Zadrobilek...