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    What should I keep?

    Both bikes fit me well, otherwise it would be an easy choice. And surely the keeper will get the best bits, including the dynamo...
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    What should I keep?

    I recently bought a 91 Trek 950. As it's usually the case, a 89 Specialized Rockhopper Comp showed a few days later at a price I couldn't refuse. I can only keep one, and only because it will be the bike to leave by the in-laws when we visit. So what should I keep? I will get the best bits from...
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    1994 Winora Thin Lizard

    Undervalued brand in Germany, easy to find cheap classics. My in-laws live near the factory in Schweinfurt
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    1994 Gamaparts GPX Sport folding bike (re-badged Dahon Mountain Classic)

    Quick update on this bike. It is a re-badged Dahon Mountain Classic, a folding MTB Dahon made in the 90s, mostly sold in East Asia. I had problems to find info because they barely made it to Europe, but there are quite a few sites in Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia talking about them. Here a...
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    meanwhile, in Madrid....

    Spanish myself, although long time living abroad. It's true that the retro scene is much smaller than in other countries. First, the MTB wave came a couple years later than elsewhere, and local brands like BH or Orbea initially did a very poor job at copying the American designs, while imported...
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    Steel frame building in Taiwan

    This guy was also in Taiwan and also got away the opinion that all tubes worldwide get butted in Taiwan
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    DX Thumbies...

    The 8th click in the Shimanos is just the hole for the bearing, that happens to be in about the correct position. That is why the click is not so firm as in the others.
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    Shimano replaces three low end groupsets with one new one..

    I also thought an 8 speed 1x drivetrain would be great for kids bikes, but the cranks at the moment only come in 170 and 175mm, not the much better 150 and 160mm for kids legs. This gruppo is mostly focused on the entry level market that insists in getting a 1x like their pro friends, and the...
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    Steel frame building in Taiwan

    I found it very informative
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    Shimano replaces three low end groupsets with one new one..

    I saw that, I guess they want to regain the cheap 1x market that Microshift was taking over. More interesting for me is the RD-M3020, already out for more than a year, and allows to run a 11-40 cassette. No clutch though
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    Bicycle industry stats (mostly US centric)

    Since the "state of the industry" thread is closed... Found it in Grant Petersen's blog https://www.zippia.com/advice/bicycle-industry-statistics/#:~:text=17%2D20%20million%20bikes%20were,bicycles%20are%20produced%20per%20day.
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    Worst/Funniest experiences buying used bikes?

    Oh, yes! A well worn chain will mean a chain replacement, new cassette, and likely new middle chainring. That is like 40-50€ and for the bikes I usually pick it might be the difference between a good and a bad deal. I always go to any purchase with my multitool (if required to move the seatpost...
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    What Retrobike "feature" do you avoid when looking for bikes?

    Back in the day I was in love with a Pacific with elevated chainstays, but they increased the price like 20% barely a month before high school was over and my parents were going to buy me a new bike as "promised". I also liked an OffRoad Proflex, promoted to be an affordable "full-suspension"...
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    Worst/Funniest experiences buying used bikes?

    Seeing that my thread about less desirable retrobike "features" was deriving into the experiences of people when buying used bikes, let's create a specific post where we can vent our frustrations (or laugh about the craziest experiences)... It could also be things we find annoying in selling...
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    What Retrobike "feature" do you avoid when looking for bikes?

    As the title says. It might be totally subjective, or pure taste, not trying to make a list of bad Vs good as many might be looking for exactly what I would avoid. I start: -U brakes. I loved GTs and their colours but didn't get one at the time because of that -early aluminium -suspension...
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    One bike!? What is it?

    I think putting ourselves in the position of having "only one bike" is always positive, even if we never get there. Helps to prioritise what is important, what we would take in case of an urgent move, what we would sell last in case of financial need... A couple of years ago I went through this...
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    Retro Trek mtb 26inch wheels .... where to find/ what to replace with

    If keeping the wheels original is not a deal breaker, I get my wheels in Taylor Wheels or in Kurbelix. Both German shops but do international delivery. Good prices and plenty of choice in 26"
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    Recommend me: wide cruiser/ backswept handlebars please :D

    Unfortunately you're not the only one. Had the same issue with a Bobike, and also had to pedal with the knees out which was very uncomfortable. A tall stem to mount the seat bracket as high as possible and a riser bar will help. Basically those seats are designed for Dutch bikes but nobody tells...
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    Help kitting out a 97 Kona Kilauea for touring

    I think you're doing the right thing by using your current bike. It's your first experience so no point in throwing money in case it won't happen again, and steel rigid MTBs are great for this purpose. In summary: -get quality panniers, like the mentioned Ortliebs. Unfortunately there's no...
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    Collection Contents

    I don't collect, bikes or anything else. But I admit I have a soft spot for early steel Treks. My very first mtb was a '92 Trek 950, so this is a totally biased taste. I have also noticed in others, if they have a dear bike from a certain brand, they tend to get more of them. I think it was in...
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