1992 Trimble Inverse 4

racecarjohnny

BoTM Triple Crown
BoTM Winner
Found an opportunity to buy a Trimble I-4 from the original owner. Been ridden but not much, stored in a basement for 20 plus years. Going to freshen it up and ad some new bits. Having never seen one in person I was amazed at how big the main tube is. Just love the decals too.
 

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Where did you get it from Lee? I've wondered before about the Japanese sticker there. Confirms it's a 160 variant of the frame, but did you import it?
 
The frame number is normally on the alloy drop out. Looks in great condition. The rear mech cable needs a zip tie or some thing to hold the cable in place.
 
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