Wold Ranger
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Finding all this fascinating, as I have a very early Lucky Strike, points to discuss?
1 Disc mounts were available much earlier than 2000 (saw plenty myself on the circuit)
2 Mine is a far earlier frame yet has a much, much longer headtube, on a smaller frame and no external ring reinforcing, on the headtube, but yes internal reinforcing.
3 They were built in different factories- US, Soviet, Taiwan and China. Colour tone variation, tube profiling, frame weight variables and weld quality seems to bear this out. (Mine weighes just over 3 pounds- +/-1420g)
On the choice of build, I like the idea of full XTR group, but while reliable, it's just sooooo heavy, while not being cheap, some XT parts are actually much lighter and just as reliable, i.e. I have an XT M750 top swing front mech in 31.8 with Ti kit and it's just 93g
There's a nice Dura ace mid cage mech on Ebay at the mo thats 150g, I went for a Precision billet with Ti pins/bolts/springs and other trick bits, its 154g.
Finding all this fascinating, as I have a very early Lucky Strike, points to discuss?
1 Disc mounts were available much earlier than 2000 (saw plenty myself on the circuit)
2 Mine is a far earlier frame yet has a much, much longer headtube, on a smaller frame and no external ring reinforcing, on the headtube, but yes internal reinforcing.
3 They were built in different factories- US, Soviet, Taiwan and China. Colour tone variation, tube profiling, frame weight variables and weld quality seems to bear this out. (Mine weighes just over 3 pounds- +/-1420g)
On the choice of build, I like the idea of full XTR group, but while reliable, it's just sooooo heavy, while not being cheap, some XT parts are actually much lighter and just as reliable, i.e. I have an XT M750 top swing front mech in 31.8 with Ti kit and it's just 93g
There's a nice Dura ace mid cage mech on Ebay at the mo thats 150g, I went for a Precision billet with Ti pins/bolts/springs and other trick bits, its 154g.