Hi, this is going to be a fairly short build then status thread before this particular bike gets sold. I, like many others, have always wanted an RTS so when I got into retro MTBs I simply had to acquire one. This one was the first that came along that fitted the price, availability, condition etc criteria. It's a 1993 RTS 2 in the sort of titanium / bronze colour they did just for that year.
Originally it would have been M560 LX equipped with various bits of GT OEM finishing kit and a Rock Shox Quadra 10 fork. Much of that is still there but it's also had a few upgrades and swaps along the way, mostly by previous owners but a couple by me as a needs must exercise.
My original plan was a total restore and period "pimping" job on it either stripping and polishing the frame or getting it repainted in the original colour. However, while I was embarking on this and having collected loads of the tarty bits I was going to hang off it a very tidy polished RTS 1 frame popped up, even boasting the alloy back end so I snapped that up and that will serve as the basis for "my" RTS.
This fella then still deserves a decent strip down, clean up and rebuild before I move it on.
As it stands then the spec is:
Fork: Rock Shox Judy XC (sprung)
Headset: OZUS (modern cost effective replacement to replace dodgy old one)
Stem: ATAC alloy
Handlebar: X Lite riser
Grips: Some cheapies I picked up somewhere
Brakes: Shimano LX M600 V
Brake Pads: Dunno
Brake Cables: Jagwire
Cantilever cable hangers: N/A
Brake Levers: Shimano LX M600
Bar Ends: N/A
Shifters: Shimano LX M560
Front Derailleur: LX M560
Rear Derailleur: LX M560
Derailleur Cables: Jagwire
Cassette: Shimano 7spd - not sure but it's not the proper CS-HG70
Chain: Shimano HG50 (I think)
Cranks: Shimano STX FC-MC32
Crank Bolts: Halfords own
Chainrings: Shimano STX
Chainring bolts: Shimano
Bottom Bracket: VK 73/113
Pedals: No name flats
Hub Skewers: Unknown turquoise anodised
Rims: Mavic 231 front, Mavic SUP 217 rear
Hubs: Shimano LX M560
Nipples: Unknown
Spokes: Unknown
Tyres: Tioga DH 2.1
Tubes: Unknown
Saddle: Fiz:ik Gobi
Seatpost: Unknown, assume GT OEM
Seatpost Binder: Unknown assume GT OEM with unknown turquoise QR
Here it is when I got it. Honest but needing some tlc. Key issues were the rear hub being iffy, a cracked rocker and the rear triangle being past it's best (just loads of paint missing and a small amount of surface rust. Everything else was grubby but functional.
As part of the purchase the seller threw in an uncracked rocker so that is now on it after having some new bearings installed. Cleaned up and with new bearings it's amazing how much freer the movement at the back end is (ooerrr!).
The rear hub was bizarre. Someone has managed to get a second metal freehub seal in there so no wonder it wouldn't turn properly! Stripped, cleaned and reassembled properly it is now OK. Still definitely not buttery smooth but it turns and spins. I'll probably have another tinker with it as it all looks OK so should be better.
The only other grief was the chainset removal. The threads for the remover were utterly goosed and a gear puller just wouldn't budge it. Sadly then out came the angle grinder. That's why it now sports an STX chainset and a new BB. Nearly managed to save the BB but couldn't help putting a nick in the taper that was bad enough to warrant binning it.
The rear triangle got stripped back to bare metal then etch primed, primed, painted, new decal apply (thanks Gil), clearcoated. Only a DIY rattle can job but came out well and certainly looks loads healthier than it did. I actually went to the trouble of getting the frame paint matched too as I was going to do that as part of the original plan but have left it as is for this build. Whoever has it next can have the can I had made!
Everything else was fairly simple - remove, clean up, reinstall and set up and certainly an easier thing to set up than my Pro-Flexes or my modern Giant Anthem.
How it was when I got it
Bare frame totally stripped down
Repainted rear end
The rebuild starts (the Judys had a minor service while they were off the bike)
Back end and chainset on
More to follow over the next few days as I complete the build. Then I'll be onto the long road of polishing the RTS 1 frame.
Originally it would have been M560 LX equipped with various bits of GT OEM finishing kit and a Rock Shox Quadra 10 fork. Much of that is still there but it's also had a few upgrades and swaps along the way, mostly by previous owners but a couple by me as a needs must exercise.
My original plan was a total restore and period "pimping" job on it either stripping and polishing the frame or getting it repainted in the original colour. However, while I was embarking on this and having collected loads of the tarty bits I was going to hang off it a very tidy polished RTS 1 frame popped up, even boasting the alloy back end so I snapped that up and that will serve as the basis for "my" RTS.
This fella then still deserves a decent strip down, clean up and rebuild before I move it on.
As it stands then the spec is:
Fork: Rock Shox Judy XC (sprung)
Headset: OZUS (modern cost effective replacement to replace dodgy old one)
Stem: ATAC alloy
Handlebar: X Lite riser
Grips: Some cheapies I picked up somewhere
Brakes: Shimano LX M600 V
Brake Pads: Dunno
Brake Cables: Jagwire
Cantilever cable hangers: N/A
Brake Levers: Shimano LX M600
Bar Ends: N/A
Shifters: Shimano LX M560
Front Derailleur: LX M560
Rear Derailleur: LX M560
Derailleur Cables: Jagwire
Cassette: Shimano 7spd - not sure but it's not the proper CS-HG70
Chain: Shimano HG50 (I think)
Cranks: Shimano STX FC-MC32
Crank Bolts: Halfords own
Chainrings: Shimano STX
Chainring bolts: Shimano
Bottom Bracket: VK 73/113
Pedals: No name flats
Hub Skewers: Unknown turquoise anodised
Rims: Mavic 231 front, Mavic SUP 217 rear
Hubs: Shimano LX M560
Nipples: Unknown
Spokes: Unknown
Tyres: Tioga DH 2.1
Tubes: Unknown
Saddle: Fiz:ik Gobi
Seatpost: Unknown, assume GT OEM
Seatpost Binder: Unknown assume GT OEM with unknown turquoise QR
Here it is when I got it. Honest but needing some tlc. Key issues were the rear hub being iffy, a cracked rocker and the rear triangle being past it's best (just loads of paint missing and a small amount of surface rust. Everything else was grubby but functional.
As part of the purchase the seller threw in an uncracked rocker so that is now on it after having some new bearings installed. Cleaned up and with new bearings it's amazing how much freer the movement at the back end is (ooerrr!).
The rear hub was bizarre. Someone has managed to get a second metal freehub seal in there so no wonder it wouldn't turn properly! Stripped, cleaned and reassembled properly it is now OK. Still definitely not buttery smooth but it turns and spins. I'll probably have another tinker with it as it all looks OK so should be better.
The only other grief was the chainset removal. The threads for the remover were utterly goosed and a gear puller just wouldn't budge it. Sadly then out came the angle grinder. That's why it now sports an STX chainset and a new BB. Nearly managed to save the BB but couldn't help putting a nick in the taper that was bad enough to warrant binning it.
The rear triangle got stripped back to bare metal then etch primed, primed, painted, new decal apply (thanks Gil), clearcoated. Only a DIY rattle can job but came out well and certainly looks loads healthier than it did. I actually went to the trouble of getting the frame paint matched too as I was going to do that as part of the original plan but have left it as is for this build. Whoever has it next can have the can I had made!
Everything else was fairly simple - remove, clean up, reinstall and set up and certainly an easier thing to set up than my Pro-Flexes or my modern Giant Anthem.
How it was when I got it
Bare frame totally stripped down
Repainted rear end
The rebuild starts (the Judys had a minor service while they were off the bike)
Back end and chainset on
More to follow over the next few days as I complete the build. Then I'll be onto the long road of polishing the RTS 1 frame.