All my 92's are 135 spacing. the only bike I have with 130 is my 91 GT Team Avalanche. My 92 Glacier is super early 91 built, and it's 135mm spacing. I'm not exactly sure when Rocky Mountain switched to be honest. @FluffyChicken might know more.
As the title says, I'm looking for and Accutrax fork with a 7+" steerer in either 11/8 or 11/4 or both? colour doesn't matter much- BUT I'm in Canada so shipping here is required.
lemme know what you've got?
Looks like it's not removable- I didn't look super close but mine appears to be cut. looking at it a little closer in the pictures, it does look threaded, but this is cut for sure.
This is my Sex One, I'm pretty sure it un screws- mine came with V's and I've never looked in to switching it back (too many other projects I'm more interested in). The bike is currently at my storage- I have to go there tomorrow, I'll have a look.
Found (didn't purchase) TeT550 at a bike shop in Saskatchewan Canada. 1993 Apple green ribbed down tube- cut-out rear drop out- looks like a 17". Kind of a cool build apart from the fork. I bought the Ringlé bits off of it.
I think I need to source a black crankset. I guess that means I have to find me a Revolution crank... (hey it worked with the powerlights). You other Canadians better sleuth my company and start buying some caramel popcorn to help fund it... I ship!
Yeah, I've scoured everything with no mention- I'm only seeing pictures of other people bikes. A red one and a black one but neither really say anything about WTF they are or why.
Has nothing to do with me- it' listed for $400 CAD- someone is going to over double their money on flipping this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/766806718465405/
well since we're breaking the rules here and showing newer and road bikes... here's the Rocky/Vitus I picked up the other day. there's a thread posted in vintage road.
Ok Pictures after a strip- there's really nothing that this thing apart from any other Vitus 979 frame from what I can tell based on internet pictures, apart from the Rocky Mountain stickers on the head and seat tube which look original- there are faint evidence of "Vitus" decals on the top...
Something didn't sit right with me regarding the serial number- my frame has the old style seat cluster that came out in 85/86- so it just couldn't be an 87... so I googled some more- Turns out that Vitus link, though full of awesome information, is complete bull shit when it comes to...
OK, so I picked the bike up today- Photos to come another day- but for now, The S/N is E073433. According to that Vitus link that dates this as the 433rd frame march 1987 build.
Soooo. There goes that theory. That makes these sold alongside Bailey built Giro's and Turbo's at least until mid...
oh this is interesting. I've yet to find a name for this thing, so that would account as to why. do you have any source information for that by chance? From my research in that link above, these frames were difficult to jig up and required a special jig. So they eventually decided it was...