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    Fisher Y frame -- thoughts?

    Up for sale locally for $150. Kind of a weird mix of stuff. Appears to have late 90s LX cranks, alivio rd, z1 forks. Sun rear rim, Ritchey front. Avid levers. I imagine the rear shock will need rebuilt or replaced, no idea how much of a hassle that'll be. Don't mind rebuilding the fork. My...
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    NOS Scapin Steel MTB frame

    I believe that's the standard Italian bb size; they still make Italian bb's which aren't expensive, just gotta look for em on ebay or amazon. Seems like Phil Wood cups are also readily available if that's your thing
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    NOS Scapin Steel MTB frame

    Thoughts on this frame? Seems like I sorta remember Cagiva from hanging out with a bunch of gear-heads that were into obscure Italian racing motorcycles. Same elephant logo. I remember Porsche had a mountain bike, as did BMW, perhaps this is a similar branding exercise? I've heard of Scapin...
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    When I first ordered this frame, I had the idea of turning into the annoying miniature doppelganger of Mone's magnificent La Roca, starting with a lacquered bare metal frame. And if it had brass or bronze fillets I might have been more tempted; thing is, it would have rusted out eventually and...
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    Interesting, thanks! I have an XTR front hub that'll go nicely, then... may try to find another to match for the rear, and lace that New Success up to the Alfa rim for a future project. Gotta rebuild my Sachs freewheel anyway. Put the XT hubs on the mavics, the Deore hub on an X221 rim for my...
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    Difference between modern Rigid MTB and Gravel

    Recently did a flat bar conversion for wifey's Salsa Vaya. It sure looks like a mountain bike frame just to look at it , but once you get flat bars on it you realize the reach is *really* short and the stack is pretty tall. She was fine with that but ymmv. We are able to cram 50mm tires in...
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    Anybody built a mullet?

    Found a picture. It was a fun build. Gave it to my friend Bill cuz he didn't have a bike. He turned around and sold it a couple of weeks later to a bike shop for $50. Buh bye, Thomson seatpost and stem, buh bye to the last frickin Pacenti 26" rim on earth. Fork by Mark Slate, designed for...
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    Anybody built a mullet?

    Haha I built the same frame into a rigid 69er. Went all OCD trying to get the geometry just right. It was a good conversation starter, and it had a nice ride but the handling was just comical, the front had WAY more stickum than the back so I was drifting all over creation. Riding it...
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    Ritchey Ultra 1991

    Amen to that. Used Deckas on wifey's 1x9, works fine and I think they are well made, and look good. Wish there were more options for 94bcd cranks Also I really dig the thumbie (Suntour?) -- in general I feel the whole setup looks really clean, and of course the forks are too cool for words...
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    Ritchey Ultra 1991

    Nice. I vote for the Ritchey seat, sort of. I'd mount the Ritchey for the photo shoot but I'd have a Brooks Cambium on hand for actual riding... What are your thoughts on drive train? Are you thinking about going with an 8spd hub, or doing something fancy with a 7spd? Re handlebars, as...
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    We'll see about that Decisions, decisions...
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    Got the forks apart. Hot tip: a valve extension -- like for RV or 18-wheeler tires -- gives you enough purchase to get the air piston out. Other than that one stanchion, the innards look good. Polishing away. Oven cleaner doesn't do diddly squat in terms of removing anodizing but we are getting...
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    Trek 970 1990

    Nice, I'm building up a 970 myself. Was thinking about putting a lugged fork on it but the one it comes with is so light... Nice frame. Don't make em like they used to
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    An Italian chick who is moody, temperamental and high-maintenance but beautiful and sexy. I rebuilt a Ducati 900 once, and am familiar with that dance. Great legs. By Marzocchi, of course
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    Ha! Score. Campy rims are *really* hard to come by in the US, but oddly don't seem to fetch much of a price. Paid the same for 2x NOS Ateks as I paid for the other two orphans; although in my defense, I bought two pair of rims, and two orphans shipped. Which is fine; whatever, you win. And...
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    Columbus Genius fillet brazed Italian frame with Ritchey dropouts

    Yeah that's the same seller, same frame. Generally accurate description, the part about the "fork tube" is not well put -- there's no fork, and the head tube is actually quite short at ~85mm, which is a good thing, it's gonna be hard to find a fork that won't work, which I think is the point he...
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    Those cleaned up well. The hunt is better than the kill. Got the 230 for like ten bucks from a bike flipper who is knowledgeable, but burned out I guess, and also I suspect wifey is in the "get this stuff out of my garage NOW" mode. Very little brake wear. The 231 was included in a giant...
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    Hm. There's not enough diet coke in the world to deal with that rust spot, there are some really deep pits. OTOH it looks like the lowers are going to buff up nicely. For me, I would rather look good than to feel good... coming up with a parts list with the good Dr. That head tube is kind of...
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    NOS FRM/Venturi Build

    ^oh yes
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    For Sale FRM "Be Active" decals

    Dying to figure out a way to put these on my FRM build but wanted to post these up in case anyone is doing a Be Active resto. I'll hang on to them for a while so don't hesitate to hit me up even after this post has aged. I think this needs to be a Karma thing; they were gifted to me by a very...
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