92 Scott Windriver reborn

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Joking :facepalm: here you go . hope you enjoy them, sure is sweet being back on the old girl :D

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Now whats next Hmmm
 
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Oh yes a breakdown of the parts build.


Frame: Scott 1992 Windriver Comp Series

Fork: Spinner/Scott Rigid Fork (Of course) color matched

Colour: Teal/Screaming Pink

Steerer Dia: 1" 1-8"

Headset: Ritchey Logic

Stem: ? Uncertain, but will be replaced, currently tiling 130mm

Handlebar: Titec Titanium

Grips: Scott

Barends: Scott

Brakes: Unsure (donated by friend) , V brakes , they stop well
Brake Pads: Ritchey , very good investment , stop really well
Brake Cables: Jagwire Lex xl

Brake Levers: Shimano XT M739
Shifters: What else is their :? Shimano XT M735 Thumbshifter
Front Derailleur: Deore XT M736
Rear Derailleur: Deore XT M735
Derailleur Cables: Goodrich
Cassette: Ultegra 12-26 9 speed
Chain: Shimano
Cranks: Shimano XTR M900 175mm arm length
Crank Bolts:SRP
Chainrings: Not telling ya.
Chainring Black ones
Bottom Bracket: Throw away Shimano Unit
Pedals: Shimano SPD

Hub Skewers: Allen key release Alloy
Rims: Mavic 231 (32 hole)
Hubs: Shiny
Nipples: 2
Spokes: DT Stainless (straight gauge)
Tyres:

Front - Panarace Dart 2.1 Kevlar folding, black sidewall
Rear - Panarace Smoth lite 1.95 Kevlar folding, black sidewall
Tubes: Continental butyl

Saddle: Fizik , (awaiting a rolls)
Seatpost: Straight one
Seatpost Binder: Toronto cycles

Weight: who cares but .. 24.8lb
 
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New seating arrangements



Going to go back to a cantilever brake setup , brake levers arrived but need a little work.


 
Nice bike!
I agree both on new seating arragements and going back to cantis. What is your plan with levers? What brakes are you going to use?
 
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:) Thank you Dare

Plan is to strip and restore the Xt brake levers, and match up with some Xt cantilever rim brakes in black I think , get rid of the V brakes as they are too new for the bike, but all I had available at the time and they work well , very well, a lot better than I remember cantilevers doing , that is for sure.

I am also looking into the self energizing types that was around in the day as they may offer a little more bite than the xt's maybe ?

The saddle has been returned as it was not really as described, it was buggin the hell out of me and needed a lot more work than I wanted to put into something I'd been told was 'excellent' condition :facepalm: downside it was dated 92, so going to search again for something I thought was 'ticked' off the 'need' list.

In the meantime I've added another couple of frames to keep me occupied whilst now drinking the 'cheaper' types of beer as I've got hooked into old bikes and kik and history, :)
 
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