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    Owner 500AMM - 1993 Klein Fervor

    The original steering tube on the Bomber Z1 I bought was also aluminium and it was made for aheadset. Still have that tube in my parts stash.
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    Owner 500AMM - 1993 Klein Fervor

    The main reason for choosing the Marcocchi Bomber Z1 was that they at the time still had a bolted steering tube in the crown. The early Kleins has a 1" steering tube and the headset, MC1 and all was made for that. But towards the end of the '90s almost all suspensions forks came with 11/8" or...
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    Owner 500AMM - 1993 Klein Fervor

    AFAIK the Nebula paint scheme was only used on the Fervor, and it came in 4 colours - grey, blue, green, red. I've put together the best images I have of each clour. I wonder how Klein managed to do this painting. Per Wikipedia Nebula means an ionized cloud out in cosmos...
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    Owner 500AMM - 1993 Klein Fervor

    Here's the explanation for the brass emblem: Klein offered a lifetime warranty on their frames here in Europe, and I think it applied on all export, but not in the US! To separate the warranty claims between export and the US market, they put on a brass emblem on all exported frames/bikes...
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    Owner 500AMM - 1993 Klein Fervor

    Yes, those tires has a very tight fit, it's no rub on calm street riding, but it's too tight anyway IMO. The old tires was gone this spring so I took these Crazy Bobs from my sons bike which is permanently parked, just to get the Fervor up running. I'll get something else and best of all would...
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    Owner 500AMM - 1993 Klein Fervor

    Hello bikers! This is my first post so why not start with an Owners Thread, and per the thread title I have a 1993 Klein Fervor in Nebula green paint scheme. I wouldn't call myself a purist, but I am a deep fan of Klein MTBs, their build quality, paint quality and history, and I guess it...
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