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Following on from this thread for my 1993 CFM-3 https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1993-cadex-cfm-3.380317/ I thought I’d start a designated thread for this one.
So this build is based around my recently acquired 1995 Cadex CFM-1, which is the bike I rode throughout 1995 - when I began predominantly downhill racing. Giant UK provided me with a frame and a pair of RockShox Quadra 10 forks, and the rest of the build was up to me.
From the one picture I have of the actual bike, it seemed I’d pillaged most of the parts from my 1993 KHS, so I was running an XTR groupset.
Here’s the actual bike from BITD
Here’s the newly acquired bike to build from
First thing to note is that it’s probably smaller than I had BITD as it measures c.15.5” ctc, but as I haven’t spotted one of these in years, I’ll take what I can get for now!
I’ve stripped the bike down to a bare frame (just need to extract the BB), and it’s fair to say it’s no garage queen, but when viewed from a distance it’s not bad!
I’ve got most of the parts, some forks on the way, and an idea on what other bits I need. Just need to create some space in the garage to keep it and the time to build it as usual.
Following on from this thread for my 1993 CFM-3 https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1993-cadex-cfm-3.380317/ I thought I’d start a designated thread for this one.
So this build is based around my recently acquired 1995 Cadex CFM-1, which is the bike I rode throughout 1995 - when I began predominantly downhill racing. Giant UK provided me with a frame and a pair of RockShox Quadra 10 forks, and the rest of the build was up to me.
From the one picture I have of the actual bike, it seemed I’d pillaged most of the parts from my 1993 KHS, so I was running an XTR groupset.
Here’s the actual bike from BITD
Here’s the newly acquired bike to build from
First thing to note is that it’s probably smaller than I had BITD as it measures c.15.5” ctc, but as I haven’t spotted one of these in years, I’ll take what I can get for now!
I’ve stripped the bike down to a bare frame (just need to extract the BB), and it’s fair to say it’s no garage queen, but when viewed from a distance it’s not bad!
I’ve got most of the parts, some forks on the way, and an idea on what other bits I need. Just need to create some space in the garage to keep it and the time to build it as usual.
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