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    Zaskar manufactory numbers

    What is your rear brake? Can you post a pic of it? Thanks.
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    Dia Compe SS5 Brake Levers.... ??

    Re: If you are searching for some SS5 MkII and don't care about rebadging, look for some Cannodale Coda levers. The early ones are SS5 MkIIs and they are usually cheap on ebay. The ones that look like SS5 MkII levers really are.
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    Show me your roller cams, U brakes

    Here is a togglecam on my Zaskar.
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    Roller cam on a GT?

    I have a rollercam on a Zaskar. Here is a link to my original rebuild (I have better tires on it now): viewtopic.php?f=6&t=158935 Here is a shot of the routing.
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    Does bike weight really matter?

    My bottom line is that riding bikes should be fun. Three thoughts: 1) Durable, lightweight, great handling, bikes are more fun than rugged, heavy, sluggish bikes. But if lightweight bike frames or parts are frail because they are light, and something surrenders to the laws of physics when you...
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    xtr m900 chainrings

    I had to replace the big ring and used a Vuelta. Works well. I assume the smaller rings would work well, too. http://www.vueltausa.com/components/cha ... 48t-1.html
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    92 GT Zaskar

    Oh man great bike.....I had a spent Rock Shox on the '92 I found--but I replaced the fork rather than fix it, and it didn't make my last move, alas. http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... ?p=1193927 Keep it rigid...but if you don't, sell me your 3Ds! Dave
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    XTR M900 Groupset 1992

    I'm sure gm**** will have a much more comprehensive response, but on the '91-'92 Zaskars the rear brake studs were made for a u-brake/rollercam brake. In '93 GT switched to canti studs. So, if you have a rear XTR canti brake you want to use, eliminate the '91-'92 Zaskars from your search. I'm...
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    1991 Zaskars

    1) I have a 1992 that does NOT have a 6061 stamp in it anywhere. I looked and looked and almost didn't buy it because it didn't have it, and I thought they all did. Some don't. Also, the frame size stamp (19) on mine is on the outside of the same dropout (non-driveside) as the serial...
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    To decal or not to decal that is the question ?

    I think it's situational. If you've restored the bike, then by all means, finish it out with decals. I was going to add the early Zaskar decals to my bike. But I really started to like the way it looked nekkid. I don't care for the flashy font of the early Zaskar decals. And this was an...
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    Charge Spoon saddles

    I have a Ti- Spoon on on on my Zaskar and I really like it. Great saddle.
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    Don't want to brag but...

    I don't want to hijack the thread, but these pedals are on my 92 Zaskar. The granks are m900 XTR. They have no identifying marks but look very similar to the Deores you got. They have different holes tho--more on the ends. No place for that Deore DX logo. Can you tell me what they are? Hope...
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    92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

    I don't think I've seen a Charge bike, ever. I have to say that is a VERY nice saddle. I really like it. I bought it used from a guy in North Carolina, and I'd buy another if I could find one at that price, for sure.
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    92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

    Hey thanks. It is really fun to ride. It's so stiff and light. It would be more nimble with a fork that had a shorter A-C, but this one works well and makes the ride very stable. I think I'll hang on to the skewers for now. I've never seen them before either. The front one is in somewhat...
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    92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

    Thanks! Yes, when it was first polished, it looked great. It still does, The photos don't catch the shine as well as I'd have liked. I'm not much of a photographer, and some of the haze is over exposure. Some if it is grease, and, probably, I could have polished it more. I'm about to move...
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    92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

    Thanks, Ivinizer! I polished it for quite a while. It had some very stubborn streaks of oxidation. And I liked polishing it, but I learned you can basically polish these frames forever, and you have to stop sometime. I'd much rather ride than polish. I HAD planned on getting new decals, but...
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    hidden treasures

    Here is a link to the thread about the bike. http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... 88#1193188
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    92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

    Here are some before pics, naked frame shots and finished bike pics. (Too many from the nondrive side, I know. Rookie mistake.) The best aspect of this bike is that it's a "rider." This is not one that begged for fussy restoration. The chainstays were so rough that my polishing rags got...
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    92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

    Other parts I bought: [prices include shipping, rounding to nearest US dollar]: Fork: Kona Project 2 [$70, new, Bikeman] Headset: Cane Creek S3 [$32, new, Pricepoint] Stem: ’08 Easton E70 100mm/6 degree [$27, new, Jenson] Bars: Azonic World Force 762 mm (30"), 2" rise [$47, new, Jenson]...
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    92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

    Stuff that came on the bike, used in the build: Frame: 1992 GT Zaskar Wheels: XTR hubs, Wheelsmith spokes, Araya RM400 Pro rims Front and Rear Detailers: XTR m900 Front brake: XTR m900 cantilever Rear brake: WTB Togglecam Cranks, pedals, small and middle chainring: XTRm900 BB: XTRm900...
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