CassidyAce
Senior Retro Guru
Well, isn't life strange sometimes? On Friday last week, I was commenting on what a lovely StumpJumper Prezza had acquired, and now, six days later, I have it. In fact, this one has appeared a number of times on Retrobike: it was Heavy's previously.
As Prezza indicated, it needs a bit of TLC and my plans for it are not far removed from what his were:
1) Ride it - lots! It's a good, nimble ride - not sure how it compares with the '98 RockHopper yet, though.
2) New tyres: the tan wall Table Tops look good so perhaps a set of them.
3) New cassette, chain and bottom bracket
4) New saddle - probably Madison Flux
5) Strip down, clean and re-grease.
6) Probably convert to V brakes
7) Gripshift is fine by me but perhaps SRT-600 instead of the X-Rays (I know the X-Rays are supposed to be higher up the range but I think the clear plastic was a gimmick.) New, comfy grips and some bar ends.
But the paint and decals are the trickiest problem - see Prezza's more detailed photos here: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... p;t=409044. I especially like the colour and I'm not sure that I could get it powdercoated in quite the same colour, so I'm thinking of touching up the paint with a close match and, if possible, removing the damaged decals and replacing them with new ones. It's not something I've ever tried before and I'd be worried about damaging the paint further but there's not much to lose: if I make a mess of it, I could still get it powdercoated.
And here's another, and yes, that is another 1996 StumpJumper frame, same size, but in red. That one can be powdercoated: close matches to the red are easily available. I was going to retromod that one and might still do, or just keep it as a spare frame, or who knows. (My cat was not impressed.)
As Prezza indicated, it needs a bit of TLC and my plans for it are not far removed from what his were:
1) Ride it - lots! It's a good, nimble ride - not sure how it compares with the '98 RockHopper yet, though.
2) New tyres: the tan wall Table Tops look good so perhaps a set of them.
3) New cassette, chain and bottom bracket
4) New saddle - probably Madison Flux
5) Strip down, clean and re-grease.
6) Probably convert to V brakes
7) Gripshift is fine by me but perhaps SRT-600 instead of the X-Rays (I know the X-Rays are supposed to be higher up the range but I think the clear plastic was a gimmick.) New, comfy grips and some bar ends.
But the paint and decals are the trickiest problem - see Prezza's more detailed photos here: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... p;t=409044. I especially like the colour and I'm not sure that I could get it powdercoated in quite the same colour, so I'm thinking of touching up the paint with a close match and, if possible, removing the damaged decals and replacing them with new ones. It's not something I've ever tried before and I'd be worried about damaging the paint further but there's not much to lose: if I make a mess of it, I could still get it powdercoated.
And here's another, and yes, that is another 1996 StumpJumper frame, same size, but in red. That one can be powdercoated: close matches to the red are easily available. I was going to retromod that one and might still do, or just keep it as a spare frame, or who knows. (My cat was not impressed.)