1990 Scott Boulder - restoration project & FINISH :D

So, pedals are ready :D I think looking not bad ;)
In chronologic:

grinding
ped1.jpg


protecting
ped2.jpg


and painting
ped3.jpg


ped4.jpg


ped5.jpg


Final effect after polishing
ped6.jpg


Oh, about saddle - probably it's Turbomatic
 
skolioza":3f93icht said:
So, pedals are ready :D I think looking not bad ;)

Final effect after polishing
ped6.jpg


Oh, about saddle - probably it's Turbomatic

:eek: awesome work!!!!!!

skolioza":3f93icht said:
For this time it's finish
Later I think about white Panaracer Magic tyres, MT-60 breake levers, two same rims... We'll see what I'll found

IMG_1187.jpg


More pics here:
http://retromtb.pl/galerie/sprzet/boulder_90.htm

excellent restoration...you brought that bike back from the dead :D
 
I've dilema...
This bike was to be almost oryginal, with full LX M550 group (except thumbs/levers)
Few weeks ago I even found for him "new" wheels in perfect condition (still on LX 550 hubs but both with dark grey Formula rims)...
And then I found this:
deore-set.jpg

1st Deore mechs and thumbs in very good condition, not used so much

So, in Your opinion should I replace them or not?
 
These would look much better on my 1989 Scott Boulder.

Back in the days i replaced that kit for XT Thumbies, 7-Speed hyperglide and XT Mech and threw the Deore-kit away...

shame on me
 
As a one of them I know some polish blokes could make amazing things from scrap and this is fine example :shock: :cool:
 
scott boulder '91

nice bike at all!

@ skolioza: you've the same boulder frame like me. Do you know the diameter of the seatpost for the '91 boulder frame? I'm not sure if it is 26.2 or 26.4 mm.

@all: if you know, you are invited to answer, too. Of course...

Thanks a lot
 
Re: scott boulder '91

durab":aap5i25v said:
Do you know the diameter of the seatpost for the '91 boulder frame? I'm not sure if it is 26.2 or 26.4 mm.

not sure of the 91, but the 1990 boulder in this thread is 26.6 (just confirmed via mrs apes' original seatpost, still in place...).
 
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