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  1. maxhc

    Gripshift SRT versions?

    Thx; just pm´d him.
  2. maxhc

    Show us your Diamond Backs!!!

    My Axis TT
  3. maxhc

    Is Roox A 'Cool' Brand ?

    Cool for sure; stems & seatpost always in my parts bin. If you are looking for a nice, durable, long and rare diameter seatpost; RooX is always a winner.
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    Gripshift SRT versions?

    Came across this thread looking for some info about my SRT 400 shifters with integrated brake levers:
  5. maxhc

    Disk Tensión Tioga & Sugino

    Awesome work mate !!!
  6. maxhc

    Show us your BREEZER

  7. maxhc

    Bontrager Ti lite

    Yep, truly excellent; i´ve one in da Steelman.
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    Bontrager Ti lite

    Very nice !!! Love that Flat Tracker.
  9. maxhc

    Show us your pre-'97 Trek

    1991 - 970; my last one
  10. maxhc

    New project: 199X Breezer storm

    Very nice frame & lovely ride; congrats ! Ruby Red & Moonglow Pearl were paint schemes of 1993 (yours) and 1995 (mine) models; the only noticeable difererence comes from the rear brake solution ... 1993 models came with a Dia Compe cable hanger (and back seatpost bolt) while the 1995 models...
  11. maxhc

    1991 Marin Team Titanium

    Looking so good
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    Show us your 700C ATB / MTB / Hybrid

    As the pads are mounted higher, there's no need to use an adaptador; the feel on the lever is very good; for adjustment duties, I recomend this: https://custom-junkies.com/tektro-adjustable-v-brake-cable-guide-pipe-90degree
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    1992 TREK 970 Singletrack

    1992 Summer, Olimpic games just an hour from home, and a new MTB magazine in Spain: BIKE; in it´s number 2, there was an ad showing my first "gotta have one of this"... a TREK 970 in an elegant sour grape colour; more than 30 years later, this almost mint example arrived to my house. Another...
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    Show us your 700C ATB / MTB / Hybrid

    That was my first option, but It was worse than a tooth pain; then, a cheap "long" V brakes (poor quality) and finally those pad "risers"; they are cheap, light and can use'em on your favourite V's (works better with Avid than Shimano), also, as the pads are higher mounted, the feel on the brake...
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