jimwah
Old School Hero
Been away for a while, dabbled in some newer bikes and a steel single-speed with drop bars, but got the feeling recently I wanted to build up an old Alu bike ideally with a 1x8 or 1x9 setup - something a bit more playful than the single-speed. I'm getting very slap-dash these days so this will not be a pristine build - I much prefer to chuck any old rubbish together and ride it :mrgreen:
Ahh the Trek 8000... a fine looking creation, and one popped up on eBay locally for £25 Frame & Forks. I actually had a 96 Trek 7000 back then, but the rose-tinted glasses still apply to any late 90s Trek alu for me.
It's been a rough 17 years for this particular example but he's still standing, a lot of cable rub and chain suck but no mortal wounds. In a 17.5" too, should be a bit more lively than my normal 18.5/19" which are starting to feel to long for me (am I shrinking?)
Got a few bits in the shed, some decent tyres and stem/bars/grips etc - but needed some wheels and various other misc parts, so when this monstrosity popped up on eBay it seemed like a decent donor for £50...
Ahh the Trek 8000... a fine looking creation, and one popped up on eBay locally for £25 Frame & Forks. I actually had a 96 Trek 7000 back then, but the rose-tinted glasses still apply to any late 90s Trek alu for me.
It's been a rough 17 years for this particular example but he's still standing, a lot of cable rub and chain suck but no mortal wounds. In a 17.5" too, should be a bit more lively than my normal 18.5/19" which are starting to feel to long for me (am I shrinking?)
Got a few bits in the shed, some decent tyres and stem/bars/grips etc - but needed some wheels and various other misc parts, so when this monstrosity popped up on eBay it seemed like a decent donor for £50...