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Thanks again
So much was learned from this build. Interesting facts ...
- When I got the bike It had a suspension fork on it and I thought that was ridiculous ... how could it work on an old mountain bike? However it turns out the original forks or 410 mm axle the crown so this was inadvertently the first suspension corrected frame.
- The bike predates a lot of actual mountain bike components. So the cranks on it never would’ve fit originally. You had to actually use a special bottom bracket to make them clear the oversized chains days. Luckily wider bottom brackets would show up a couple years later. But at the time KE machined cranks to fit his designs.
- The tires on it are first generation panaracer. I totally lucked out and got a few sets new old stock. I really should takeoff those tires and put on something a little more modern for riding but he looks so cool.
- The deer head group on it is actually dated from 1982. Most people think it came out in 1983 but a lot of the stuff I find is actually dated earlier.
- The moots mounts on the frame are actually two different generations. You can tell by looking at the different strapping on them. The earlier ones are on the rear. The blocks on both are correct.
- The bars are actually made by salsa. One of the few components Kent didn’t make.
- It is one of the first 50 bikes made by moots. I have no idea where it fits in that order though.