1992 REKTEK Titanium - lightweight project

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Mike Muz 67":1ucdpy82 said:
That's the second one of these I've seen on this forum, looks just as cool as the first! :cool: :cool:
I like how you've painted the fork to match as well!
Very,very nice.
I hope those bar ends miss the top tube when the bars are turned.
Is Rektek a Canadian company?

Mike
Thanks Mike!

Yes, there is no contact between top tube and the bar/bar Ends.

Yey, Rektek is a canadian brand (the bikes are from the store "Reckless" in Vancouver).

BR Sebastian
 
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Ugo51":seqeg1b4 said:
Truly impressive!

Why the steel fork? Ti was not good?
I remember you selling the Ti fork some time ago. Was there a problem with it?
Thanks!

Because I've changed my optinion... I prefer the P2 titanium fork, but there is no one available currently.
Then I found the GLEISS steel fork, that really nice is...

BR Sebastian
 
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I love those black and white fork. it matches fine with the decals and the grey of titanium.
Seems to be a Sandvik work, like Kona, Dean…

The Cook's titanium crank is wonderfull. But not too flexy for riding ?
 
Absolutely lovely. Fantastic attention to detail, and everything works so well together. The bar ends off the bike look clumsy but when mounted are transformed.
The rear brake guide is a nice touch. I assume it throws the line to the straddle cable off centre which is why you are using 987's or have you found some of the Suntour branded Dia Compe canti's from 91 /92 ?
 

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