1988 Yeti FRO

raidan73":1jg52oqi said:
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Really? I know lighting is very important but with a cheap point and shoot camera? ...
yes it is really feasible...

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You should use the parts that were actually designed to work together.

The bullseye BB fits perfactly :D

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Now I like Bullseye :D

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...and so I completed the Bullseye family (the Hügis from 94 were of course not appropriate at this Yeti ;) )

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...which rims? silver or black? :?
 
racer x":250mvyn8 said:
.. I'd go with black rims still as it looks good with black rims in your photos why change it
hard to believe but I've been waiting for more than 8 weeks for two black Araya RM20 rims from California! :shock: :? Now I give up and will look for other rims for my bullseye hubs.

Today I finally found time to improve my cockpit

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I'm no longer quite young and need angle in the cockpit :mrgreen: the new and the old A.TAC

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Almost all morning I was busy to bring the brake cable through the hanger hole! :LOL: I hate those thick xt brake cables :x

Now it's perfect :D :D

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mkozaczek":2o4yuuux said:
Pretty damn good aside from the rims and tires.
At the tire you're right but the Mavic rims are good and will remain so ;)

Now with Panaracer smoke/dart special edition (extra thick 2.25) from 1991!

panmagig22


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This build is done :D
 
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