A pulse of green energy. KLEIN, 1995

Well, if "Paco" moves aside we can see the chain... come on "Paco" don't be a pain! You sat on the chain!!
Well, I have a preference for Sachs and I think this SCM 90 was ideal for the project
The grips, as usual with me, are Ritchey. I usually don't care what model they are as long as they are foam. In this case, grey to match the stem and handlebar
XTR CS-M950 cassette and a green Flite
 

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For the tires I have considered several possibilities: Duster pro (I like how they look) Kenda Klimax Lite (I have put them on but they are too thin for a bike with such generous tubes, I didn't like them), Michelin Hot... in the end some Panaracer Magic, I think they have the right thickness and I like the color
Bontrager inner tubes, XXX lite, to continue the "poetic" effect of the transition to Trek

To close the saddle I had a green Ringle, but the truth is after much thought I prefer a good screw, I never change the height of the saddle anyway. Control Tech has always worked well for me, so I don't see any reason to change

I guess tomorrow I'll be able to post photos of the assembled and adjusted bike, already working.
 

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