Wheelset is ready.
Tyres are NOS and they have that white excretion thing going on, I'd like to try the oven thing however we have an old Aga and getting a stable and even 90 degrees is pretty much impossible
The drive train will be Mavic Gao Dakar too, bought originally with this bike in mind, then almost used on another build but really not suited to it, I think it's going to go perfectly on the Roberts and will certainly help to banish the memory of the XTR.
The Mavic rims, hubs, headset, derailleurs and chainrings are all fantastic and ideal for the build both aesthetically and in terms of reliability and serviceability. Still 50/50 on the shifters though, I have some lovely M732 XT thumbies and M735 brifters, either would suit the rest of the build, the XT thumbies are my favourite shifters from that period, with the brifters being a decent plan B. As far as the Mavic shifters are concerned I've found several reviews and reports during my research that put me off, it seems they were cheaply made compared to the rest of the group and prone to sticking or even breaking, so as interesting as they look it might not be wise to use them.
I'm also not completely sold on the Mavic crank arms, not only would any decent black pair look better in my opinion, these Mavic crank arms according to some reports are prone to bending, one RBer described them as being made of cheese, this bike is going to be a rider, specifically intended for some off road bike-packing tours I've got planned for next year, so reliability far outweighs the superficial bonus matching rings and cranks might offer.
I'd be interested in any thoughts re the cranks, maybe I'm fixating on a couple of scare stories