93 Explosif 18 Fusalage

I have a verynealytotally original Giant Cadex AM1 in a smallmediumish size if its of interest to your good lady? Would be looking at a straight swap.

I'll get some measurements if it's of interest? :)

Similar to this one with optional Shocktech bouncers, was my dad's from new so done very minimal mileage ;)

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Swaps

elPedro666
would need to see pix and what swaps would you be looking at? I.e. frame plus post/stem/headset clamp, or full build? Just it's all M900 bar cranks, which are Stardrives.
 
Re: Swaps

Wold Ranger":2c52h4oj said:
elPedro666
would need to see pix and what swaps would you be looking at? I.e. frame plus post/stem/headset clamp, or full build? Just it's all M900 bar cranks, which are Stardrives.

Don't think you'll be offering the full build! :LOL:

It's an Exage/black LX mix, all decent and works flawlessly (I borrowed it for a couple of rides, very friendly playful bike, really enjoyed it! ;) ), but nowt flash.

Old pic, needs the computer and Crud taking off and a bit of a tidy up (get that bloody tape off the down tube! :roll: ), but should give you an idea
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Cadex

It's really only a frame n forks, as the parts are a bit bottom drawer for me, what are the measurements on the tubes, head tube size etc etc? PM me thanks.
 
Re: Cadex

Wold Ranger":2snfru5l said:
It's really only a frame n forks, as the parts are a bit bottom drawer for me, what are the measurements on the tubes, head tube size etc etc? PM me thanks.

Coming soon, up at three this morning and home at 2030 - that's way too much work for one day! :cry:
 
Cranks

Those are the first cranks L + M produced when they set up after splitting from Middleburn, they were called "Stardrives" Need a long 128mm BB like RS 1/2 Cooks Toplines etc
 
Re: Cadex

Right, sorry this took a while, had family staying over the weekend :)

Steerer:
1 1/8", 142mm threaded

Seat tube
15 1/2" c-c
16 1/2" c-t

Top tube
20" c-c actual
20 3/4" c-c horizontal

Wold Ranger":1qu70snr said:
It's really only a frame n forks, as the parts are a bit bottom drawer for me

I used to think a bit like this too, but having ridden it around Macc forest I have to say it's flawless - shifts and stops absolutely spot on and doesn't need anything at all :cool: Realise I'm in a slightly glass house with my tragic love of m95* :oops: but for a bike to ride I'm really not sure there's any notable difference at all...

That, however, is a definite can o'worms, which I'll slam the lid back on doublequick! :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
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