1988 Mt Tam - Teesdale Frame - Sold

GoldenEraMTB":1eb59ic1 said:
sq_root_of_2":1eb59ic1 said:
Who has this now? I hope you are enjoying it!!!

Poor Mt. Tam; it's gotten around in the last couple years.

It has joined my collection, just getting the geometry corrected for 140mm travel forks, disc tabs added and a nice powder coat in white for good measure - build thread up soon.... :twisted:













Kidding - :D - will be a m730 build as original spec, although I think silver rm20s suit it better.

I intend to keep it and enjoy it, it'll work well on a lot of the local tracks round here nice relaxed summer riding coming up, (not anything like the real mt tam! but fun none the less) :D
 
:) Cheers for letting me know where it is.

I agree the silver RM20s would look nicer than the brown anodized.

Please share some photos when you are ready.

It was a nice bike to ride. I hope you enjoy it.




nevadasmith":ea4iqv32 said:
GoldenEraMTB":ea4iqv32 said:
sq_root_of_2":ea4iqv32 said:
Who has this now? I hope you are enjoying it!!!

Poor Mt. Tam; it's gotten around in the last couple years.

It has joined my collection, just getting the geometry corrected for 140mm travel forks, disc tabs added and a nice powder coat in white for good measure - build thread up soon.... :twisted:

Kidding - :D - will be a m730 build as original spec, although I think silver rm20s suit it better.

I intend to keep it and enjoy it, it'll work well on a lot of the local tracks round here nice relaxed summer riding coming up, (not anything like the real mt tam! but fun none the less) :D
 
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