That's a very nice bike. Tange Prestige frame, the highest-level frame below the hand-built ones and it seems to have been very well preserved. It's a size 18, intended for height range 1.75-1.85.
I think the silver parts suit it very well, and so did the designer of course. Back in 1997, almost all parts were silver and designers chose the colour schemes for frames specifically to suit silver parts. Consequently black parts sometimes look ok, but sometimes they don't.
I guess the weakest part of the specification must be the Judy C fork, which is an OEM fork that is a bit heavier and with less adjustment than the other Judys. Nevertheless the bike doesn't look as though it has been used very much, so the fork may still be working ok. I have one on a 1997 Rocky Mountain and I must say it is better than I expected.
I think the silver parts suit it very well, and so did the designer of course. Back in 1997, almost all parts were silver and designers chose the colour schemes for frames specifically to suit silver parts. Consequently black parts sometimes look ok, but sometimes they don't.
I guess the weakest part of the specification must be the Judy C fork, which is an OEM fork that is a bit heavier and with less adjustment than the other Judys. Nevertheless the bike doesn't look as though it has been used very much, so the fork may still be working ok. I have one on a 1997 Rocky Mountain and I must say it is better than I expected.