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• #2
So, this is what I’m dealing with, Zolatone paint is not too bad 34 years in, decals are mainly intact, rear canti studs remain, b/b still turns.
Think most things I need will be somewhere in the shed - Syncros stem and post a must - but critical needs are
- fork
- rear wheel (I have a Hope on Mavic Ceramic front that needs to be put to use
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• #3
Lovely . Really like how these frames ride. Always had an early set of p2s on the ones I have .
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• #4
@Big_Ted this might work for you? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256530549061?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11051.m43.l1123&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=b5977add042e42868ec02f09df253ff7&bu=44526779601&osub=-1%7E1&crd=20240621001258&segname=11051
I'm looking for a ss rear wheel and was very tempted but I have vert dropouts with a tensioner and no disc mount so no good to me.
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• #5
Thanks, great spot (ha!), should work with a bolt on cog
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• #6
I have a set of forks for you that would suit.... Will get pics shortly.
Also welcome to the SS marin club.
Edit - decided to keep them
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• #7
I was initially excited but that was dashed by the end of your post!!!
Let me know if you do decide to move them on
I was given a 1990 Team Marin frame a number of years back, the anti-graffiti paint one. It was modified when I got it, track ends and rear canti studs removed. It feels like it could be a fun fixed pub bruiser project, have most bits somewhere bar a rigid 26” wheel fork, some beater RC30s or Switchblades would be just the job but may need to be realistic.
Anyway, a place holder for now, more to come….