1991 Funk Pro Comp **Final, Final Pics on Pg. 9**

ez054098

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UPDATE: I believe this is a 1991 model. The SN contains a 91.

This is my first build thread. I have three bikes to build, a 1991 Funk Pro Comp, a 1990 Klein Attitude Dolomite and a Dean Ti road bike. Most likely in that order.

Background:
Why a Funk? Back in the 90s I couldn't afford a Funk, only a pair of his rigid forks for my Mountain Klein. However, the first ride I went on after installing them, they bent at the steerer tube/crown. How did I obtain the bike? eBay of course.

The Build
I am going to use parts that are and aren't period specific. The reason is I tend to have certain component preferences. For example, I will use new Paul component brake levers. I will also stick to the colors black and silver for the components.

Parts FINAL

Stem: NOS A-TAC 150mm 10 degree rise - Silver
Bars: NOS Answer Hyperlite - Silver
Shifters: NOS Deore XT 7 speed thumb
Headset: Fisher Evo
Grips: Syncros lockon

Wheels: NOS Nuke Proof Carbon hubs laced with Campy Atek rims - silver
Skewers: NOS Ringle Cam Twist- black
Tires: Front: Dart, Rear: Smokes (thanks Mike H!)

Cranks: Cook Bros 176mm - Black w/ Specialized silver chainrings
Front Derailleur - NOS Deore XT m735
Rear Derailleur - NOS Deore XT m735
BB: FUJITA sealed
Pedals: Grafton - Silver

Seatpost: Ringle Moby - silver
Bottle cage: NOS Ringle - silver
Saddle: Flite Vanadium
Brakes: Paul Stoplights - silver
Brake levers: Paul cantilever - silver and black
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Very nice frame and fork! It's always nice to build the bike that you couldn't afford back in the days. Do you have most of the parts or is there a lot of Ebay time coming?
 
very very lovely indeed. Looks a big'un.

I always lusted after a Funk in the early 90's, but always way out of reach, and pretty much some of the nicest rigid forks from that era too..... yummy. :cool: :cool: :cool:

Looking forward to the build on this one.
 
Rio":1g9q65oy said:
Very nice frame and fork! It's always nice to build the bike that you couldn't afford back in the days. Do you have most of the parts or is there a lot of Ebay time coming?

Thanks. There are some scuffs on the non drive side. Pretty minor. I have most of the parts already. Though, I will probably change my mind a couple of times.
 
Though, I will probably change my mind a couple of times.

I think I know what you mean. Actually, I think a lot of guys who like to build bikes know what you mean :LOL:

Looking forward to see more pics of your build!
 
I love the color of that frame! That's going to look great when it's finished. Hopefully I can finish mine soon. :roll:
 
mfh126":6921fgvd said:
I love the color of that frame! That's going to look great when it's finished. Hopefully I can finish mine soon. :roll:

I had a Mountain Klein that was the same color back in the good old days. Ah, the good old days when mountain bikes and their components had character...
 
i believe in fixies":2vlyzkhr said:
So that's where this one ended up:

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... ht=#949850

It's a cracking looking frame and fork, looking forward to seeing it entered in BOTM when it's finished.

Yeah, sorry. Believe me, it has happened to me way too often. Finally, I was on the "winning" end. The seller said he would give me the same chance as everyone else. I got lucky with the F5 button.

I will treat it right.

P.S. There was a Klein Adroit Gator Fade listed at the same time. Even though I had purchased a frame from this seller before, I lost to a side offer.
 
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