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• #2
Few more from when I collected:
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• #3
Awesome! I had one from 1992, hands down the best retro MTB frameset I've ever had, it was a joy to ride. Looking forward to see yours built up!
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• #4
Perfect base for a pub bike!
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• #5
Finished this for my work mate
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• #6
Hope so.
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• #7
This looks like a lot of fun.
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• #8
Will be gradually turning it into something I don't mind leaving somewhere that's not in my immediate field of vision
Is that even possible on here? Looks like a great project though.
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• #9
Subbed. Lovely frame, up for seeing what you do with it.
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• #10
BVSE FTW. Subbed.
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• #11
here's a quick photo of it all kind of finished, for now. Will take a few more when I get a chance! as well as build list etc.
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• #12
Looks fantastic, great tyres too!
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• #13
Agreed, looks like it must be a blast to ride!
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• #14
Lovely. Tyres are perfect.
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• #15
Yea I've only really given it a little blast up the road, but it's fun. Way more lively than I expected.
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• #16
I found the same with the rockhopper I just built up, these 90s mtbs have really lively feeling to them!!
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• #17
Lovely.
How are the tyres? I’d always assumed they’d be lead balloons.
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• #18
They're actually alright. Admittedly this is my first 26er so I don't really have anything to compare them to. But they seem light-ish, and they're a pretty soft and tacky compound.
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• #19
Where did you buy them? I tried to look for a pair a while ago but didn't find any. Neither the GEAX nor the Vittoria version...
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• #20
Someone on ebay selling a bunch of old stock.
They've put their prices up a bit recently though.
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• #21
So after riding this around for a month I've realised that the bloke I bought it from was misinformed/telling porkies, and it's definitely too small for me. I make it a 17.5' rather than the 19' I thought it was.
So, picked up this '97 Eldridge Grade 19' yesterday for £100 (smattering of XT/LX bits) and plan to do a parts swap at some point.
Or...having just gone to collect a wheelset on it and experienced the pure practicalities of its current configuration, do I do the least LFGSS thing ever and keep it as is??
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• #22
Well, if it is comfy and works well, why change it?
Just kidding, make it bling!
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• #23
definitely needs more bling like the previous marin!
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• #24
Those the old xt brakes? They bang in looks and function, should keep the cranks too
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• #25
They are, yeah. I like 'em.
Picked this up a while ago for cheapy.
Will be gradually turning it into something I don't mind leaving somewhere that's not in my immediate field of vision.
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