92 Zaskar, rebuilt and updated

Thanks! Yes, when it was first polished, it looked great. It still does, The photos don't catch the shine as well as I'd have liked.

I'm not much of a photographer, and some of the haze is over exposure. Some if it is grease, and, probably, I could have polished it more. I'm about to move to a snowier climate and I'll have winters to disassemble and polish plenty more.
 
Looks great, should be a blast to ride - rear brake is cool too - not many zaskars out there with on of those!

Let me know if you ever want to sell those GT skewers - been hunting them for a while now with no luck :(

Ace job polishing too :D
 
nevadasmith":3rcjb4er said:
Looks great, should be a blast to ride - rear brake is cool too - not many zaskars out there with on of those!

Let me know if you ever want to sell those GT skewers - been hunting them for a while now with no luck :(

Ace job polishing too :D
Hey thanks. It is really fun to ride. It's so stiff and light. It would be more nimble with a fork that had a shorter A-C, but this one works well and makes the ride very stable.

I think I'll hang on to the skewers for now. I've never seen them before either. The front one is in somewhat better shape, but that rear QR lever is scratched nearly beyond recognition. Its a state I call "Ebay NOS" or "Craigslist Mint."
 
Austin Dave":23xeeyfh said:
Its a state I call "Ebay NOS" or "Craigslist Mint."

:LOL:

Out of interest are Charge bikes popular/common in he US? - I see you have a Spoon saddle - good bit of kit.
 
nevadasmith":1dgp2y85 said:
Austin Dave":1dgp2y85 said:
Its a state I call "Ebay NOS" or "Craigslist Mint."

:LOL:

Out of interest are Charge bikes popular/common in he US? - I see you have a Spoon saddle - good bit of kit.
I don't think I've seen a Charge bike, ever. I have to say that is a VERY nice saddle. I really like it. I bought it used from a guy in North Carolina, and I'd buy another if I could find one at that price, for sure.
 
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