shovelon":1ojeyxdo said:Your 455 is a model year 1995. The last digit is the year. For example, an 856 is year 1996.
Thanks for that.. makes it easy! do you have photos of all the proflex bikes in your sig in the one thread somewhere?
New old tyres arrived today.. I have lost a few evenings to wandering around these forums now and The few bikes that stopped me in my tracks were all sporting Panaracer Smokes and Darts.. I spent more in phone calls trying to find them than I did on the tyres but worth the wait.. not as cool as they were on the orange bike I saw them on (sorry can't find the thread to give credit but it was a bit sexy)
The brake pads were in really awful condition as they had been only half making contact with the rims so as a quick fix I sanded them flat on a belt linisher until I get a new set. The bike at least pulls up now but I can't see the rear brakes ever being winners as they don't line up with the rim.. the front of the pad makes contact well before the rear if that makes any sense so unless I shaped the pads to suit (is that common practice?) they'll never be any good.
Front Shocks are elastomer it turns out and seem fine, maybe a little soft.
Saddle next.. I have a new stem/post to get my bum in air a bit more but the saddle is horrible.
I have ridden her a little every day.. the love affair is off to a good start.
I don't remember my legs burning quite like this when I was a kid :?
Thanks for looking folks.. although a lurker I'm getting a lot of inspiration from this forum.. the 90's MTBs definitely have something.
oh yes. I'd love some opinions on weather I should try to re-tension and work out a small buckle in the rear rim, I remember trying to do it as a kid and really making a mess of it.. but I'm older, uglier and more patient now.. any links to on-line tutorials.. want to talk me out of it?
Cheers