I’ve owned this Racelite for about 15 years. A little history, then my build details:
Bought frame and fork from a London cycle mechanic who, in turn, bought it direct from Keith Bontrager on one of his visits over the pond.
This frame is the third Racelite I’ve owned.
Number one was my first really proper mountain bike. I built it from new in around 1996. Was one of the very last Santa Cruz frames made, and I bought it through Trek when working as a young cycle mechanic in a LBS in London. It was gorgeous - burnt Orange with Rockshox Judy XC forks, wheels I built with Bullseye hubs and full XT groupset with Bontrager finishing kit. The wheels were the last thing to build and I finished them one hot summer day. At the end of my shift, I got ready to ride home for the first time on my dream bike. Except someone had already ridden it away… Stolen from the yard outside the shop before I got a chance to ride it!
Ever since then I’ve pined after a well built Racelite.
Number 2 was too small, bought cheap but I knew it would never do…
So this is number 3, and it’s a beauty. I think it’s from around 1992/3.
Original SID forks with proper Bontrager crowns. Some paint-wear and a couple of chips, but basically in great condition. I’ve ridden it for a while with 3x9 XT kit and wheels I built for a Marin project along with parts-bin finishing kit. All ok, but somehow never quite right for this frame.
So begins the build!
I will add comments with updates here, along with questions and would welcome any advice/suggestions…
Bought frame and fork from a London cycle mechanic who, in turn, bought it direct from Keith Bontrager on one of his visits over the pond.
This frame is the third Racelite I’ve owned.
Number one was my first really proper mountain bike. I built it from new in around 1996. Was one of the very last Santa Cruz frames made, and I bought it through Trek when working as a young cycle mechanic in a LBS in London. It was gorgeous - burnt Orange with Rockshox Judy XC forks, wheels I built with Bullseye hubs and full XT groupset with Bontrager finishing kit. The wheels were the last thing to build and I finished them one hot summer day. At the end of my shift, I got ready to ride home for the first time on my dream bike. Except someone had already ridden it away… Stolen from the yard outside the shop before I got a chance to ride it!
Ever since then I’ve pined after a well built Racelite.
Number 2 was too small, bought cheap but I knew it would never do…
So this is number 3, and it’s a beauty. I think it’s from around 1992/3.
Original SID forks with proper Bontrager crowns. Some paint-wear and a couple of chips, but basically in great condition. I’ve ridden it for a while with 3x9 XT kit and wheels I built for a Marin project along with parts-bin finishing kit. All ok, but somehow never quite right for this frame.
So begins the build!
I will add comments with updates here, along with questions and would welcome any advice/suggestions…
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