It's been a while since I updated this thread, but thought others might appreciate my thoughts on the long term test.
The bike is great, way better than I ever imagined in fact. I spent years rejecting suspension bikes, claiming they were heresy! But, when I finally tried one for myself, I was amazed by how much trail chatter was removed - it was still the same trail, but without all the background noise to spoil it. After miles and miles of off road riding on this bike, I started finding its opportunities. When I wrote them all down, I realised that the frame wasn't actually one of them either...
Needs more powerful (modern disc) brakes
Needs slightly longer travel front fork
Needs wider flat bars
Needs tubeless tyres to get better traction
Needs to lose some weight!
Also, I liked the 2000 model rear swing arm a bit more than mine - just looks better. So, I found a 2000 Rift Zone frame to take the rear end from. When comparing the two frames, there's a lot of difference between the years, but I decided to stick with the earlier front end as it avoids being stuck with a 27.0mm seat post.
I started gathering all the parts for a rebuild, and I'm now ready to pull it apart and start again by addressing its opportunities.
The main frame returned from the powder coaters in matt Black.
Showing the modified cable stops, which will now allow a disc cable...
'That' rear end with its matching cable guide alterations...
Brief mock up...
The bike is great, way better than I ever imagined in fact. I spent years rejecting suspension bikes, claiming they were heresy! But, when I finally tried one for myself, I was amazed by how much trail chatter was removed - it was still the same trail, but without all the background noise to spoil it. After miles and miles of off road riding on this bike, I started finding its opportunities. When I wrote them all down, I realised that the frame wasn't actually one of them either...
Needs more powerful (modern disc) brakes
Needs slightly longer travel front fork
Needs wider flat bars
Needs tubeless tyres to get better traction
Needs to lose some weight!
Also, I liked the 2000 model rear swing arm a bit more than mine - just looks better. So, I found a 2000 Rift Zone frame to take the rear end from. When comparing the two frames, there's a lot of difference between the years, but I decided to stick with the earlier front end as it avoids being stuck with a 27.0mm seat post.
I started gathering all the parts for a rebuild, and I'm now ready to pull it apart and start again by addressing its opportunities.
The main frame returned from the powder coaters in matt Black.
Showing the modified cable stops, which will now allow a disc cable...
'That' rear end with its matching cable guide alterations...
Brief mock up...