1982 Salsa Scoboni #5 "Restoration" *Final Photos Page 11*

Great shots! Can I say again how happy I am that Salsa retained the yellow paint job?? Such a bitchin bike.
 
yo-Nate-y":1h0nxdxc said:
Great shots! Can I say again how happy I am that Salsa retained the yellow paint job?? Such a bitchin bike.

So am I! You have no idea..... that would of been a rookie move.
 
theproscloset":2uwqeoz7 said:
Check out Omar Ogues's photos from this weekends vintage gathering at the Keyesville Classic.

http://www.omarogues.com/



What a great collection of photos, rows of top draw classics and stunning scenery.... Looks like you had a ball

Just had to re read the entire thread, and now I'm dangerously later for work :shock:
 
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Retro heaven right there. That meet must have been fantastic.

Shame the fat tyre bike ruins it :)
 
Nick was shredding that bike for all it was worth this weekend. Cleaned the snake pit 3 times in practice. So awesome to see that bike being put through the paces on serious terrain
 
ridevintagemtb":3aqglmjs said:
Nick was shredding that bike for all it was worth this weekend. Cleaned the snake pit 3 times in practice. So awesome to see that bike being put through the paces on serious terrain

Thanks Mike! Speaking of shredding the Snake Pit. Here is the Video of you making it look flat!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-5YfZ0q-gI&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
 
A couple months ago I went out to California and visited with the man himself, Ross Shaffer. Here are a couple photos of Ross in his workshop when he was reunited with the bike 33 years later.

RSwithSalsa1.jpg


RSwithSalsa3.jpg


RSwithSalsa2.jpg
 
theproscloset":axk5942i said:
A couple months ago I went out to California and visited with the man himself, Ross Shaffer. Here are a couple photos of Ross in his workshop when he was reunited with the bike 33 years later...
Shafer. ;)
 

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