1996 Wilderness Trail Bikes Phoenix SE

Good writting. Yes: m950 shifts better than anything else but that crankset is ugly: replacing rings is a no go. The octalink BB is said to have a short life. The linkages on v brakes like to rattle.
More importantly: how did the bike feel???
 
Good writting. Yes: m950 shifts better than anything else but that crankset is ugly: replacing rings is a no go. The octalink BB is said to have a short life. The linkages on v brakes like to rattle.
More importantly: how did the bike feel???

Ha, patience my friend…

We’ll get to the ride report once we get to the part where there’s finally a bike to ride!
 
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As always I'm enjoying your build thread Phil, glad I could help with a couple of bits to get it going. Looking forward to seeing the finished build and hearing your thoughts on what is definitely a unicorn for me. 👍 😁
 
Okay, so where was I?

That first ride.

So with a new tire needed and ordered, I took a few minutes to assess everything else.

The fork needed a refresh, so I had a quick poke around inside...

This side looked decent:

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This side however looked just a little bit off...

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Hmmm. Seems to be missing something...

All that dusty looking stuff? That was what was left of the rest of the elastomers.

Which means the fork will need a refurb, which is fine. I'm talking to @kokies about that, and will look to get everything sorted with the fork in the next little while.

In the meantime, I figured I'd take a look at that front brake, which wasn't as responsive as I would have liked on that first ride. Well, turns out the spring was a little stretched out of alignment, and that my dumbass wasn't as careful as I should have been; snapping it clean in half as I tried to bend it back into the correct shape.

So now I'd also need either a random Speedmaster spring to replace the broken one (anyone?), or a new pair of the cantilevers themselves for the front.

Right now Black Mountain Cycles actually has three pairs for sale on their website, so I may well grab a spare set from there.

In the meantime, I had a long think about what I had on hand and what I wanted to do. It didn't make sense to me to have this wonderful Phoenix sitting here ready to ride, and not use what I had available to make that a reality. Which unfortunately meant I had to make some tough decisions.

In the end, the S-Works was sacrificed to the alter of superior steel**, and the FSX's along with the Tri-Align attached to them (now fitted with a gently used set of WTB Gripmaster pads) made the transfer over to the new red love of my life:

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A fresh pair of Terra One's were added front and rear, along with a spare NOS American Classic cage, and the random grey XTR outers I had on hand. Basically, anything I had lying about the place that would help get the bike out of the stand!

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The aforementioned Suntour/Ringle mashup:

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And, always a nice touch: the original shop decal from Mesa Cycles in St. Louis, Missouri.

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I talked about them, but hadn't shown a photo of the pedals yet:

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They came with a very off-putting white screw-in plug, so looking around in the bins, I figured I could cut down some bar plugs for something a little less jarring. I quite like the touch, so will be trying to find some old WTB bar plugs to replace the random ODI ones at some point.

As you can see above, the M950 kit is far from aesthetically perfect, but performance-wise, several weeks and plenty of miles later, I really have no complaints. So much so, I now think it will end up staying on the final build. It just rides so well and is dead-on date-wise for frame, as it was first introduced in 1996, the same year the frame was built by Steve's magic hands.

I'll share a few more photos from out and about in my next post, but I'll be saving full bike shots of this first version build until the rear wheel has been rebuilt and fresh cables and a few other bits have been added.

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**I already have some ideas and plans to bring the S-Works back to life, ones I'm quite excited about. But more on that some time later in the year. I have about three other builds to get through first!
 
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hey, i´m really happy that you seem to like what you bought.
Even when its not 100% what you where looking for.
have fun buliding and riding it.
its a cool idea with that fsx fork and lucky you your bike is 1 1/8. I had mine with a fsx with a 1" crown back in the days.

there is one thing i dont like is the mixture on the seat QR. The not is not matching the lever, and that give me a nervous blink it the right eye.
And why didn´t you take the wtb canti over the avid? At least you have it and where else could you use it? Please check the canti brake for damages around the pad holder. This is a quiet usual spot for damages.

cheers Kay
 
hey, i´m really happy that you seem to like what you bought.
Even when its not 100% what you where looking for.
have fun buliding and riding it.
its a cool idea with that fsx fork and lucky you your bike is 1 1/8. I had mine with a fsx with a 1" crown back in the days.

there is one thing i dont like is the mixture on the seat QR. The not is not matching the lever, and that give me a nervous blink it the right eye.
And why didn´t you take the wtb canti over the avid? At least you have it and where else could you use it? Please check the canti brake for damages around the pad holder. This is a quiet usual spot for damages.

cheers Kay

Hey Kay,

Yeah, I don't disagree with your QR comment at all. As I said, right now the build is mostly what the bike came with, and what I have lying around the place to get it on the trails. Putting the full Ringle QR on there felt weird to me. Ringle just doesn't feel right on a WTB build, for some reason. And the Suntour QR came from a bike swap and was without the bolt on the other side. I figured one would show up eventually on eBay, but hasn't yet, and this was my short term solution in the meantime. I may purchase a full Suntour replacement at some point, or I may just put a plain silver binder bolt through there, rather than a QR. We'll see.

I'd love one of the classic, long Charlie QRs for the seatpost, but I can't imagine one landing in my lap anytime soon!

As for the WTB cantilever, it's only missing because I broke one of the springs!

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Once I find a replacement (or purchase a replacement set) then the Tri-Align will be removed to go back on the Specialized.

There are A LOT of other changes that will happen to this bike. Some sooner, some later.

I think even though it's the most complete bike I've ever purchased, this thread will end up with quite a few updates over the months and years ahead.

I hope so, anyway!

Anyway, if that QR bothered you, just wait until you see the cockpit: it's a disgusting mix of companies and components right now!
 
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