andysblacksoul
Retro Newbie
Well, after reading this forum regularily for a while I have my first retro project...
My Father-in-law very kindly gifted me his loved but unused '91 Hardrock. In all the exictment of getting it home and setting to work, I stupidly forgot to take a photo before I stipped it down. Nonetheless she's competely original and looked like this:
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I decided and please forgive me, not to keep it completely original as she's perfect for a SS commute/pub/fun bike...
So, stripped eveything down, cleaned and repacked the BB and headset with grease and voila:
Went through the parts box for saddle, grips, pedals, a rear wheel with splined cassette I could take apart/space for SS (16T currently) and a front wheel (original was shot) and after buying a new chain, some brake cables and a pair of road tyres... She now looks pretty sweet (and pink!):
The 200GS Biopace chainset was in great nick so I used the 48T outer and now hope my legs will forgive me...
The sticking points for me, that I'd like some pointers from you guys on are:
The stem... It's too high rise.. anyone got something they want to sell to replace it with, pref silver to match the seatpost
The brakes... I had 1992 Ridgeback 601GS (my first mtb) and I had forgotten just how bad canti brakes were on an mtb (I'm now used to a steel hardtail with 180/160 discs and xtr calipers) Also the original SLR levers are about 17inches long and not really 1-2 finger items
I do have an old set of red DX levers and v-brakes that would work very well, but is this just the wrong thing to do?
Hope you like it and love to know what you all think...
Cheers
Andy
My Father-in-law very kindly gifted me his loved but unused '91 Hardrock. In all the exictment of getting it home and setting to work, I stupidly forgot to take a photo before I stipped it down. Nonetheless she's competely original and looked like this:
I decided and please forgive me, not to keep it completely original as she's perfect for a SS commute/pub/fun bike...
So, stripped eveything down, cleaned and repacked the BB and headset with grease and voila:
Went through the parts box for saddle, grips, pedals, a rear wheel with splined cassette I could take apart/space for SS (16T currently) and a front wheel (original was shot) and after buying a new chain, some brake cables and a pair of road tyres... She now looks pretty sweet (and pink!):
The 200GS Biopace chainset was in great nick so I used the 48T outer and now hope my legs will forgive me...
The sticking points for me, that I'd like some pointers from you guys on are:
The stem... It's too high rise.. anyone got something they want to sell to replace it with, pref silver to match the seatpost
The brakes... I had 1992 Ridgeback 601GS (my first mtb) and I had forgotten just how bad canti brakes were on an mtb (I'm now used to a steel hardtail with 180/160 discs and xtr calipers) Also the original SLR levers are about 17inches long and not really 1-2 finger items
I do have an old set of red DX levers and v-brakes that would work very well, but is this just the wrong thing to do?
Hope you like it and love to know what you all think...
Cheers
Andy