Hello RetroBike US Page --
I'm a teacher in the mountains of Colorado and long story short, I came across a frame amongst a number of "unwanted" bikes. The Aspen Music Festival and School maintains a fleet of bikes for their summer students to use and this frame was in a pile (literally) of rusty bikes.
Recognizing polished titanium amidst the heap, I dug through and found this strange-but-cool-in-a-retro-mtb-way frame:
Clark Kent F-16 Z-Link Full Suspension. I haven't done much recon on the frame, but can tell you that the rear shock has leaked its oil and the pivot bolts are rusty. The cranks are faded and I haven't pulled them. The headset is shot. The front triangle appears to be sound, but the decals are aged and warrant replacement.
I haven't taken any measurements either... basically I'm just floating it out there to see if anyone is interested in the frame as a project bike. I can provide more photos and measurements if you're interested.
Thanks for letting me post!
Best,
Adam Hancock
Aspen, CO
I'm a teacher in the mountains of Colorado and long story short, I came across a frame amongst a number of "unwanted" bikes. The Aspen Music Festival and School maintains a fleet of bikes for their summer students to use and this frame was in a pile (literally) of rusty bikes.
Recognizing polished titanium amidst the heap, I dug through and found this strange-but-cool-in-a-retro-mtb-way frame:
Clark Kent F-16 Z-Link Full Suspension. I haven't done much recon on the frame, but can tell you that the rear shock has leaked its oil and the pivot bolts are rusty. The cranks are faded and I haven't pulled them. The headset is shot. The front triangle appears to be sound, but the decals are aged and warrant replacement.
I haven't taken any measurements either... basically I'm just floating it out there to see if anyone is interested in the frame as a project bike. I can provide more photos and measurements if you're interested.
Thanks for letting me post!
Best,
Adam Hancock
Aspen, CO