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    Restoring an early-90s Rocky Mountain Altitude

    Interesting, got an email response from Rocky Mountain on my equiry on the bike's age. They said this Altitude frame was built June 5, 1991.
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    Restoring an early-90s Rocky Mountain Altitude

    Thanks Spikes, Yes, steer tube diameter does appear to be 1-1/8", also confirmed from my call to Rocky Mountain today. I would really appreciate a scan of that old (1991) Altitude brochure/catalogue, thanks very much in advance. I will be using this bike as my commuter while I hunt down...
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    Restoring an early-90s Rocky Mountain Altitude

    Thanks for info cdngrimpeur. Have it going in for a tune up and it will become my commuter bike after sitting in storage for several years. Bought it used in the mid-90s, don't think it was from West Point but I cannot recall the shop name. It was on Robson (north side) on the hill going...
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    Restoring an early-90s Rocky Mountain Altitude

    Thanks for the info gump, actually thought the steer tube was 1" diameter, will double check it. I bought my Altitude in the mid-90s from a shop here in Vancouver and have loved it ever since. Not sure of the exact year of this one, thought 91 or 92? I should contact Rocky Mountain here in...
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    Restoring an early-90s Rocky Mountain Altitude

    I am looking to restore/rebuild my early-90's Rocky Mountain Altitude (see attached photo) and looking for any words of wisdom or advice on the process. Finally pulled it out of storage after an embarrassing number of years and it is still in decent shape. A few things are gonna need...
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