Really great riding bike apart from the fact that it won't stop. Going to give it another 10-20km before a new set of Koolstops go on it. Those NOS XT pads are a bust so far.
Frame: 1988-89 Rocky Mountain Blizzard "Slope"
- Frame, Fork, and Stem powdercoated by Quy
- Decals by Gil and a big thank you there. He spent some time on these and they look great!
Fork: Tange Prestige with U Brake
Headset: NOS XT730
Stem: Syncros
Handlebar: NOS Tange Prestige
Grips: ODI
Brakes: F&R XT 731 U Brakes with Brodie Braces
Brake Pads: NOS XT
Brake Cables: Shimano
Cantilever cable hangers: Shimano
Brake Levers: NOS XT730
That one I sourced locally from a shop. It was hiding in there basement
I recently found out that one of the big suppliers in Canada still has huge stock in them. I am going to order some more for future builds.
On another note - is there anything that can be done to these brake pads to get them to bite hard? They were right out of the package and didn't seem hardened. The rims are NOS as well. I have no luck with U brakes ... none.
Its not you, its the U-Brakes imho. We have all be spoilt by modern brakes and expect so much more from these bits of older tech. I'm building a street trials bike at the moment and have Magura Rimstops, they are good but still not as good as a low end hydraulic disk!
Its not you, its the U-Brakes imho. We have all be spoilt by modern brakes and expect so much more from these bits of older tech. I'm building a street trials bike at the moment and have Magura Rimstops, they are good but still not as good as a low end hydraulic disk!
It feels like the run on you get from bad pads when I ride it ... that no modulation dead feel.
I got the hite rite dropper from a friend. They show up every now and than for $20-$40 on fleabay. There was one for sale on here. A cool part, but not a rare part. It looks nice on this frame