I figured this gorgeous bike is worth posting up here as there aren’t too many documented on the web. Despite living in Vancouver I wasn’t really aware of handbuilt steel Rektek’s from this era, only the titanium model.
I bought it from the original owner, incredibly fun and lively ride. I was honestly surprised by the unique handle and feel of this bike being accustomed with quite a few other similar era bikes.
I haven’t done much to it, swapped the bars as the original Syncros were cut to 39cm, swapped out the saddle, tires and pedals. I know these may not be 100% correct to era,etc. But they serve the purpose I had in mind for this bike and the riding I am using it for…
Paint by Rich and the original owner requested no decals so as not to distract from the ffanstastic work that was done.
I bought it from the original owner, incredibly fun and lively ride. I was honestly surprised by the unique handle and feel of this bike being accustomed with quite a few other similar era bikes.
I haven’t done much to it, swapped the bars as the original Syncros were cut to 39cm, swapped out the saddle, tires and pedals. I know these may not be 100% correct to era,etc. But they serve the purpose I had in mind for this bike and the riding I am using it for…
Paint by Rich and the original owner requested no decals so as not to distract from the ffanstastic work that was done.
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