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    Show me your KHS.

    After some years away from tinkering with bikes the need reared it’s head once again. Away to the local equivalent of Craigslist we go, and after a few weeks this emerged: KHS Descent, from what I can gather a -97 model. A few discrepancies from the little info I found online, namely fork and...
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    Nishiki Ultra Tour

    Hey all. Just picked up my first roadbike, a Nishiki Ultra Tour. It has a slew of components, none original I suspect: - Shimano Deore XT front derailleur - Shimano 200 CX rear derailleur - Shimano Deore thumbies - Shimano Deore XT cranks (FC-M730) - Brake levers marked C-Star - Shimano...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    This is built to ride, just came home from a 25km ride. My ass hurts, my lege are shot, and the bike climbs better then me, but it was fun! Everything worked like it should, a bit of fine tuning is needed, but that was expected. I must say I'm quite pleased. A dodgy cellphone pic from the ride...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    Might have a point there, cut them the same length as the original ones, not giving it much thought I must admit.
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    So...it´s finally done After a long wait it´s finally done. Been a much longer process then I first thought, mainly because finding a wheelbuilder took quite a while. Basically I did a complete disassembly, cleaned and polished/waxed everything. Pedals got a new coat of satin black (any tips on...
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    djoptix <1998 FS - lots!

    Dibs on the Shimano FC-MT60 Deore chainset, PM sent.
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    anyone know a source for ODI attack grips in Yellow

    Damn you for making me discover Blue Lug, damn you I say!
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    Stems and sizes - what´s the norm

    Thanks, pretty much as I thought then, and as always the answer is double check :-)
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    Stems and sizes - what´s the norm

    So I´m looking for a stem for a little project. The steerer outer/headset is 1 1/8", hence I need a stem with a 1" diameter. As I understand it the stem is usually 1/8" smaller then the headset. What I find troubling is locating a proper size stem, as there seems to be no one way to nominate the...
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    juice's feedback thread

    Bought a QR, swift responses to my questions, fast postage, good followup. Item in pristine condition as described. All in all a pleasant first shopping experience from a retrobike member. Recommended.
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    TREK Y33 first generation... (partial mock up on p2)

    Go white, never goes out of style.
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    So a small update, bike is still in pieces, I´m doing a pretty thorough cleanup, quite happy with the result. The parts will always show wear and tear, but as long as they´re functioning I see no reason to replace them. Added some pics for your viewing pleasure. I do have some troubles...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    I just had another peak at it and did some interactive research. The BB is the original, and I reached more or less the same conclusion as the suggestions you offer. Price of the tools is tolerable, so of to the webshop I go. I´ll find one with a language I understand though :-) Thanks...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    Lessons of the day; - Big sportinggoods stores might have bike tools for sale, they do however not know what they´re used for - Smaller more specialized stores are more interested in selling the 45 year old, potbellied gentleman behind me a 4k roadbike then discussing wether a 0,02k tool will...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    And today I found out. Picked the bike clean in one hour flat, everything bagged and tagged for cleaning. Missed tools for removing the fork and subsequently the headset. The crank and bb is still in. Everything went very smooth, so no deep rust, the frame is dented and dinged, but not much has...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    Well, looking at it's state it has to be picked apart to a certain degree just to clean it up, so I will do that to the extent of my abilities. As for tools, only one way to fine out...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    As I´m only just looking into bikes again, I have an ambition of keeping it low cost, but by all means, they´re not bad ideas. The Tioga disc, remember drooling over that, but was so far out of my league... The slim, rigid fork is staying no matter what though, to me it just really belongs on...
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    Miyata RidgeRunner Team

    Hi all. A humble first post from a guy in need of some advice. Back in 1990 (I believe) I was given a Miyata RidgeRunner Team. I used it a lot for many years, it served me well. Then my interest in bikes, and usage thereoff, trailed off, my Miyata went into storage, and for the last ten years...
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