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1990 Saracen Tufftrax
Here's another Saracen from my collection. This one is a 1990 Tufftrax in magenta according to the catalogue. I still think it's pink though.
I picked this one up from Sheffield via eBay as a complete bike a couple of years ago. Most of the parts were there but in a less than perfect state. Rear dropouts had also undergone some welding at some point along with a bad spray over with the wrong shade of paint.
The bottom bracket had to be literally tortured out of the frame using a drill and a blow torch. The shell threads also needed repairing after that.
It's been built up as a single speed mostly for trips from my workshop to the shops when I get hungry.
And now pictures...
I've utilised the original ST-M050 STI Rapidfire levers but with the shifter pods removed. The shifter mounts have been neatly sawn off and filed back leaving just the brake levers. I'm quite pleased with how clean and tidy this looks on the Saracen bar and stem combination. The bar ends are a pair of the original steel onZa L-bends complete with their rubber hoods. The grips are original too.
The brakes are the original Exage cantilevers but with modern pads fitted and a pair of old but very nice Continental Top Touring tyres fitted to the Exage/Alesa wheels. The colour matched reflector brackets are well worth keeping on there.
Catalogue spec limited edition black Exage 400LX crankset.
Original Exage Mountain flat pedals fitted.
The diagonally slotted dropouts allow a nice clean single speed set up with a 34:15 ratio. The lower part of the rear triangle isn't in the best condition perhaps...
Nobody knows what these numbers mean.
The 1990 catalogue page.
Here's another Saracen from my collection. This one is a 1990 Tufftrax in magenta according to the catalogue. I still think it's pink though.
I picked this one up from Sheffield via eBay as a complete bike a couple of years ago. Most of the parts were there but in a less than perfect state. Rear dropouts had also undergone some welding at some point along with a bad spray over with the wrong shade of paint.
The bottom bracket had to be literally tortured out of the frame using a drill and a blow torch. The shell threads also needed repairing after that.
It's been built up as a single speed mostly for trips from my workshop to the shops when I get hungry.
And now pictures...
I've utilised the original ST-M050 STI Rapidfire levers but with the shifter pods removed. The shifter mounts have been neatly sawn off and filed back leaving just the brake levers. I'm quite pleased with how clean and tidy this looks on the Saracen bar and stem combination. The bar ends are a pair of the original steel onZa L-bends complete with their rubber hoods. The grips are original too.
The brakes are the original Exage cantilevers but with modern pads fitted and a pair of old but very nice Continental Top Touring tyres fitted to the Exage/Alesa wheels. The colour matched reflector brackets are well worth keeping on there.
Catalogue spec limited edition black Exage 400LX crankset.
Original Exage Mountain flat pedals fitted.
The diagonally slotted dropouts allow a nice clean single speed set up with a 34:15 ratio. The lower part of the rear triangle isn't in the best condition perhaps...
Nobody knows what these numbers mean.
The 1990 catalogue page.