1995 KHS Montana Comp

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Bought this on a whim a week or so ago as my 'long term' Marin project has become 'really long term :roll:
I built it up, with all the bits i'd stockpiled for the Marin, to use at this years Real Ale Wobble.
Nearly done, just waiting on a canti hanger for the front(thanks Tad ;) ) and a wedge nut for the stem.
I like it a lot, although I obviously haven't ridden it yet, i'm hoping it will ride nicely too ;)
Oh ignore the pedals, I can't find my spanner to remove them :?
 

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I also like that a lot!

What tubing is it?

There's getting to be a decent collection of khs's on here now
 
looking really good, im glad its being appreciated, you can tell you are doing a good job coz i want it back now,lol :cool: :cool: :LOL: :cool: :LOL:
 
The bike looks great but my ( I think) 1996 Montana Comp looks different,anyone know why?

It seems to have a flat top tube whereas the 1995 pictured here seems to have a slightly sloping tube

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Im keeping the bike after finally have a decent ride on it..Its amazing! Needs a slightly shorter stem and decent pedals( oh and Im losing the red ano bit by bit!)
 
tis a smaller frame for the purple one, which may account for it, i had the exact same bike as yours though, and it did not have the sloping top tube either
 
Glad to see the stem put to a good use, looks good on there ( if you still need a wedge I have one here that can be modified ).

I liked this frame when I saw it for sale now it is a bike I love it :D :D
 

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