'91 Milazo Rock Comp II (e-stay)

Arran

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Like Avanti at the time, Milazo was a New Zealand based brand that largely catered to the lower end of the bicycle markets. They decided to step up to the plate & produce a high-end MTB for the racing market... They came up with the Rock Comp II (oops...). I actually love the bike and it was well regarded by the MTB community at the time (in spite of it's 29 lb weight..). I recently picked this little treasure up for a song in hardly used condition. All I had to do was to replace the crappy old over-sized Shimano brake cables, the fat-arse seat & the commuter tyres and VOILA! I love it! Unlike most of my fleet, this one's gonna get used!

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Frame: Tange cr-mo, 1 1/4" head tube
Fork: Tange cr-mo, curved blades w/pannier bosses, 1 1/4" steerer
Headset: 1 1/4", unbranded
Groupset: Shmano Deore DX, 21 speed with 'push-push' rapid fire shifters. replaced Uniglide chain with NOS HG-91
Rims: Araya RM20, black front, HA rear (has been replaced @ some stage)
Spokes: DT Champion
Tyres: Panaracer Smoke (1.9) & Dart (2.0) Magics
Bars: Cr-mo
Stem: 1 1/4" quilled cr-mo
Pillar: Cr-mo

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How's the funky rear derailleur cable routing??? :shock: It actually works well! :o
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i'll have a look when i get home
cant see the pics here

29lb is about the same as other steel e-stays arran ,well dx equipped ones
tho my scott pro- evo is a bit lighter
 
mikee":241kmuy4 said:
...29lb is about the same as other steel e-stays arran ,well dx equipped ones...

Yeah, I guess. I seem to have taken to comparing everything (weight-wise) to my 24lb, bog-standard MB-1...
 
mikee":154m87ei said:
thats nice , looks well cared for
nice find

Less 'well cared for' & more 'unused but left behind the shed'...

otherself":154m87ei said:
Really nice not seem one before. Love that bend in the estay, and that paintjob is stunning.

Yeah, I like it. Pure '91. 8)
 
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