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First proper ride out on my GT Bravado since I got hold of some Marzochhi Z2's which needed a bit of work.
I'm nearly there with the spec on this bike now...
I originally bought this bike as a frame and rigid fork brand new back in 1997. The deal included the Kore stem, headset and an unbranded seatpin.
The matching rigid forks were moth-balled and I built the bike up using parts from an existing bike plus a few newer bits, and then went through many incarnations as it grew older.
In 2004 I rode a 1000 mile route from John O'Groats to Land's End on this bike, and did the C2C in Mid-Winter a few months later.
My Bravado continued as my main off-roader up until 2005 when I eventually yeilded and purchased a new bike because I wanted front and rear disc brakes.
After going into semi retirement, my Bravado was re-united with it's original forks and spent about a year with slick tyres doing road duties. Then it spent a couple of years as a single-speed, and was generally treated as a winter hack bike.
It was when I discovered Retrobike that I re-evaluated how nice this bike was and still is. I've spent a few months gathering the missing parts to the original M737/739 XT groupset and restoring the Marzochhi Z2's to get to this stage.
I'm just waiting on some M221 rims, and a Conti front tyre, so that I can rebuild the wheels around the proper XT hubs.
For now I've got some modern wheels on, and I'm really happy with how it rides.
Next step will probably be making some replacement Kore decals for the stem and Control Tech decals for the seatpost. And then perhaps another 12 years of riding...
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