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Just picked this up locally: a K2 Comp-1, a bike I lusted after as a teenager but far too expensive back then. K2 is not at all known for their bikes in the early 90s (well before the Proflex buy-out), but here on mainland Europe they sold some fairly high-end bikes. There's little history on the web though.
The frame is crack and dent free but the clearcoat is damaged in several places. Most (but not all) original decals (under the clearcoat) are well preserved, with just a bit of fading. The state of drivetrain, brakes and fork (none original I believe) do indicate it's been well used.
I'm not sure about the exact age. Color scheme (similar to: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=272536 ) and M730 front mech place it around 1993, but the tubing seems to be larger diameter and a lot of the components correspond to 1994 or 1995, although I doubt these are original. There's a code engraved on the seat tube, starting with C98, but for sure it isn't a 1998 bike. By that time, K2 had taken over Proflex, and the logo was entirely different.
Weight of the bike, 90s mud included, is 12.1kg, so the frame itself should be reasonably light.
The goal is to strip it down first and weigh the frame, just to be able to judge what level of restoration it deserves. In any case, I'll renew the clearcoat and decals. I have some NOS M900 parts in boxes, but perhaps these are too valuable for this frame. We'll see.
Apologies for the poor phone photos.
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The frame is crack and dent free but the clearcoat is damaged in several places. Most (but not all) original decals (under the clearcoat) are well preserved, with just a bit of fading. The state of drivetrain, brakes and fork (none original I believe) do indicate it's been well used.
I'm not sure about the exact age. Color scheme (similar to: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=272536 ) and M730 front mech place it around 1993, but the tubing seems to be larger diameter and a lot of the components correspond to 1994 or 1995, although I doubt these are original. There's a code engraved on the seat tube, starting with C98, but for sure it isn't a 1998 bike. By that time, K2 had taken over Proflex, and the logo was entirely different.
Weight of the bike, 90s mud included, is 12.1kg, so the frame itself should be reasonably light.
The goal is to strip it down first and weigh the frame, just to be able to judge what level of restoration it deserves. In any case, I'll renew the clearcoat and decals. I have some NOS M900 parts in boxes, but perhaps these are too valuable for this frame. We'll see.
Apologies for the poor phone photos.
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