Osella
Senior Retro Guru
Well, the story begins.. I used to have a 1997 Hardtrax frame in 21" which unfortunately was skip-ed by family while I was at uni :evil:
I have now found another, in 17" for £15 :!:, which for me is the perfect size for off-roading!
So begins the project of re-creating what would have been my 'dream bike' from back in the day..
Yes, I could be 'sympathetic' to the age of the frame (1997), I could be logical, and build it up with parts I have lying around, and cheap bits to make the perfect pub/hack bike - but I already have one of those, so what the hell!
First thing done is to have the frame stripped down to the bare bones, so far have just replaced the bottle cage and pannier/mudguard bolts, and fitted a new FSA threadless headset.
Bare frame weight was 2.915 kg.
Also have added a Raleigh Alu seatpost and Nukeproof kevlar-edged saddle.
The next question is whether to strip & replace the decals, or to leave them & helicopter tape over them to prevent any further damage.
At the moment, I'm swayed towards keeping the original 'battle-scarred' decals, to maintain the character that the bike has accumulated over its lifetime. Any suggestions..?
I have now found another, in 17" for £15 :!:, which for me is the perfect size for off-roading!
So begins the project of re-creating what would have been my 'dream bike' from back in the day..
Yes, I could be 'sympathetic' to the age of the frame (1997), I could be logical, and build it up with parts I have lying around, and cheap bits to make the perfect pub/hack bike - but I already have one of those, so what the hell!
First thing done is to have the frame stripped down to the bare bones, so far have just replaced the bottle cage and pannier/mudguard bolts, and fitted a new FSA threadless headset.
Bare frame weight was 2.915 kg.
Also have added a Raleigh Alu seatpost and Nukeproof kevlar-edged saddle.
The next question is whether to strip & replace the decals, or to leave them & helicopter tape over them to prevent any further damage.
At the moment, I'm swayed towards keeping the original 'battle-scarred' decals, to maintain the character that the bike has accumulated over its lifetime. Any suggestions..?