1989 Diamondback Ascent EX

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I have a love for 1980's mountain bike paint effects. Splatters, crackles, smokes, fades etc. They are so evocative of the time to me so it seemed slightly wrong that I didn't have one of my own. So when I decided I needed a new retro project an '80's style paint effect was on the wanted list.

Queue MrKawasaki of this parish selling this beauty and a short time later I have my hands on an 80's classic. :LOL:

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Build is unlikely to be anything spectacular. I will be going for period rather than catalogue and this will be my main retro rider. (I have been thoroughly seduced by modern big wheelers in the last few years.) :oops: I think I have the makings of a full DeoreII groupset stashed away so that is the order of the day.

Looking forward to building this. Feels like ages. :D
 
So in an effort to post some of the various bits and pieces about these fine machines in one place I will include them in this thread. Thanks to those who originally posted them online. ;)

Page from the 1989 catalogue.

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And the back page listing the spec.

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As can be seen the Ascent EX was the fourth in the steel line-up but shared the same frame and forks as the Apex above it. The Ascent below was a different frame.


And a magazine review. I used to have the same helmet as the test rider, but sadly it is now long gone. :( There will be no recreations of this photo by me. :LOL:

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Love it.

Looks in really nice condition, too.

First MTB I wanted to buy. Ended up waiting a year or two, and buying a 91 Apex, but by then they were no longer doing that straight blade fork thing.
 
Wonderfully evocative bike I thoroughly enjoyed - props to previous carer Al too for the present condition. Glad it has gone to a good home!

BTW Compared to the Apex that was also at the iconoclassic show and the fork seemed different - a bit skinnier all round??
 

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mrkawasaki":3s50jv3v said:
Wonderfully evocative bike I thoroughly enjoyed - props to previous carer Al too for the present condition. Glad it has gone to a good home!

BTW Compared to the Apex that was also at the iconoclassic show and the fork seemed different - a bit skinnier all round??
Thanks for posting the photo - great shot of them both side by side.

Rode an Ascent of that era, a few times, back then (want to think it was a purple smokey paintjob) - but never did own one of the straight-blade fork ones.
 
Neil":32cifku0 said:
Love it.

Looks in really nice condition, too.

First MTB I wanted to buy. Ended up waiting a year or two, and buying a 91 Apex, but by then they were no longer doing that straight blade fork thing.

Cheers. ;)
It is in really great condition. A nice find I reckon. :D
 
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I bought one of these new in 89! It was my second mtb and leaps and bounds ahead of the Emmelle that it replaced. Great paint jobs from a cool era
 
Cheers. ;)

Pulled a few parts from the shed to see what fitted and what didn't. Fortunately everything did! Result. :LOL:

So a bit of a dry build.

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I have a set of DX hubbed wheels in the loft. Need to get them down and hope the rear is 135mm. I believe they came in both sizes.

Also need to decide on the cranks and check the bb length. The original spec was for Mountain LX cranks. I have both Mountain LX and Deore MT60 in the parts stash, so which ones to fit? Any opinions?

Also ordered some tyres today and new grips and cables. :cool:
 
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Very nice. I recently bought a black 89 Apex in near unused condition. I posted it up on here and must find the link for you. My Apex has got a full Deore II group set on it, so what you have in your 'stash' sounds like an ideal fit for the Ascent.

Good luck with the build.
 
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