I tracked the original wheels down from when my frame was originaly splitRockiMtn":1sq4ybk2 said:simplest would be finding an 93 altitude with the original 28/32h wheelset…
like i did.
I quite like building wheels, I used to do it often when I worked at shops, now just do a couple a year. I'm not too fussy on spoke count on my retro bikes, but more so on my newer race bikes for weight savings.captaincosmic":2x73kttf said:That makes life a lot simpler then.
I had to first find a 28 /32h XTR M900 hubset then Mavic 231 rims to match...the 28h rim was a tricky one. Then the spokes were double butted and a finer gauge than normal !
Are you going to make your own wheels ? It's quite easy once you get the hang of it ,you just need some old forks to use as a truing stand and two stacks of books to check the dishing.
Thanks!BC":27ijhgfq said:Awesome awesome bike!! I can't wait to see the finished build. If it helps your cause, I'm storing a 94 Altitude with low miles, all original, for a friend and he probably wont mind if you need pics of anything? The raceface handle bars might be tough to find for your project? And also, I'm looking for any 20.5" Altitude and have a 94 Altitude 18" to trade...or other things to trade I'm sure. But the 93 altitude is dear to me and would love a 20.5"
Blizz":2c9nvvt9 said:I'll keep you in mind when I find a 20.5"! The only Rocky in that size I have is a 92 Experience, let me know if you have a smaller frame you'd like to swap.
BC":1dawufis said:Blizz":1dawufis said:I'll keep you in mind when I find a 20.5"! The only Rocky in that size I have is a 92 Experience, let me know if you have a smaller frame you'd like to swap.
Cheers Blizz, I'd appreciate that. I have a few smaller bikes and will start to churn things over inside and get back to you