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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    Re: Command shifters? OK...1993 Litespeed. Merlin and Litespeed must have had similar production numbers and both must be using a sequential arrangement. I'm using it with a 7sp Shimano freewheel if I recall...the spacing is pretty similar to Suntour and it works well, but not perfectly...
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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    I LOVE it, especially the straddle yoke! That's a really sweet rig you got yourself there. I'll give Litespeed a call...can't hurt. It doesn't really matter much to me either way...it sure rides well and does its job! I might change the Command shifters at some point, but they aren't that...
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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    You could be right...maybe they used similar serial numbers and it's a coincidence. The serial number matches up to a 95' Merlin and that seemed pretty telling to me. Whatever it is...it's a LOT of fun and a great townie build. I'm hoping the Alfred E. Neuman head badge is done this week.
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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    I wouldn't swear to it, but I think it's actually a Merlin and the Litespeed stickers are as genuine as the Huffy ones. The serial number places it as a 1995 Merlin...which is consistent with everything I'm seeing.
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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    It rides better than it looks... I had originally intended it to be a winter specific snow bike that might give me some trail riding fun as well, but it really wowed me as a city bike. It's fast, nimble and TOUGH! It retains some feel and fun while also taking the edge off of the pot holes...
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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    The shifting is ok...a touch finicky. I probably would have gone with STI if I had it to do over again. I think using a Suntour rear derailleur and cassette would probably help matters. I'm making it sound worse than it is, but I'm used to Campagnolo Ergos. I do like their convenience and...
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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    Sorry...it wouldn't let me post in the first message: Anyway, as can be seen in the photos, there are a lot of similarities between what RFC did and what I did. He actually helped inspire me to keep this frame rather than flipping it...which definitely ended up a...
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    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    My Drop Bar MTB This is obviously built more for the mean streets than the mud and rocks, at least without a tire change, but hopefully some will appreciate it. The frame is most likely a Merlin as indicated by the serial number, but Litespeed remains a possibility. The Huffy decals were a nice...
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