Chickenball
Retro Guru
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Roy what's the theme next year?! Aluminum? Cause I am sure I can do something pretty kewl!!
That's the story from Chris himself. He looked it up on his cardboard tracker.....yeah....cardboard!
Retro_Roy":2ra7otov said:WOW!!! three more builds for the show. you really are gunning for me.Chickenball":2ra7otov said:Thanks for the compliments folks (except for retroroy....just kidding)! Roy actually gave me a new purpose and I was close to leaving the whole retromtb. I met a couple if new friends and with the support of a couple of members I'm back! I would like to finish 3 more builds before the end of this year and have them ready for next seasons show!
and it's probably a good thing ductape doesn't make it up here.
for sure his builds would steal the show.
Roy what's the theme next year?! Aluminum? Cause I am sure I can do something pretty kewl!!
maxhc":2ra7otov said:Lovely bike; I´ve a Generation too & it´s a lovely ride.
Are you sure it´s a 1996 model ? in the first pic I notice the Reynolds 725 tubing decal; as per Dekerf says in it´s web:
"1998: The Team SL got a further refinement with the addition of Reynolds 853 chainstays. The Generation also joined the Reynolds family by being constructed of Reynolds 725. The road frame ('Prodigy') was back, also sporting a Reynolds 853 main triangle and chainstays. The most talked about frame for 1998 was the Team ST - the softtail. This frame used a steel spring in the monostay and special chainstays from Ritchey to provide almost an inch of travel on an otherwise hardtail frame."
That's the story from Chris himself. He looked it up on his cardboard tracker.....yeah....cardboard!