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SPECIFICATION LIST 12/02/2011
SPECIFICATION LIST
Current spec :-
Frame & Forks
18 " Reynolds 653 frame with Tripple butted Project 2.
Wheels
Mavic Citroen Sup on XT Parellex Hubs, New 7 speed Sram Cassette.
Drive Chain
Deore DX Thumbshifters. Deore XT Rear Mech, Deore LX Front Mech, Deore LX Compact Chainset with Strongarm rings.
Bars and Stem
Dawes original Polished
Brakes
Machine Polished 2 finger Cantilever (NOS)
Avid Cantilever (NOS)
Saddle
San Marco Limited Edition Titanium UNION JACK (lighter than a Flite)
THE STORY
My first proper MTB was a Dawes Fat Chance.
So when the chance came to own this Dawes The Edge 653. I jumped at it.
A week after I had the new Dawes I spent a very enjoyable time cycling around Bognor regis, along the coast, riding along the beach etc which was great.
The bike was in great condition, with lovely pristine paintwork apart from the toptube which had surface rust. The cables had never been changed and it had odd wheels.
The first job was to treat the toptube and respray the affected area. I found a pretty perfect match.
I then brought some new wheels from CTK (Mavic Citroen Sup on XT Parallex, Tom very kindly fitted a new Sram 7 speed cassette for me).
The front suspension forks (Suntour) were a gorgeous colour match but just not very good, I orginally replaced these with a White Brothers XC suspension fork, but found this to be cracked!. As a solution I got hold of some nice project 2 forks, sorted.
I decided to fit some bling anodised spacers and that I wanted thumbshifters. I fitted some nice Deore DX Thumbshifters and a mint Deore XT Rear mech.
The bars and stem I decided to keep as I like the polished look and they fitted me just right, I added some machine polished 2 finger Cantilever to go along with the polished look.
New silver Avid cantilevers replaced the black LX ones. Cables where replaced and the finishing touch a new rare
San Marco Titanium Limited Edition Union Jack saddle finished things of.
So it's a sort of homage to my first proper Mountain bike (only better)
Thanks to the following Retrobikers
CTK
Retro Klein
Masker
Easy Rider
SPECIFICATION LIST
Current spec :-
Frame & Forks
18 " Reynolds 653 frame with Tripple butted Project 2.
Wheels
Mavic Citroen Sup on XT Parellex Hubs, New 7 speed Sram Cassette.
Drive Chain
Deore DX Thumbshifters. Deore XT Rear Mech, Deore LX Front Mech, Deore LX Compact Chainset with Strongarm rings.
Bars and Stem
Dawes original Polished
Brakes
Machine Polished 2 finger Cantilever (NOS)
Avid Cantilever (NOS)
Saddle
San Marco Limited Edition Titanium UNION JACK (lighter than a Flite)
THE STORY
My first proper MTB was a Dawes Fat Chance.
So when the chance came to own this Dawes The Edge 653. I jumped at it.
A week after I had the new Dawes I spent a very enjoyable time cycling around Bognor regis, along the coast, riding along the beach etc which was great.
The bike was in great condition, with lovely pristine paintwork apart from the toptube which had surface rust. The cables had never been changed and it had odd wheels.
The first job was to treat the toptube and respray the affected area. I found a pretty perfect match.
I then brought some new wheels from CTK (Mavic Citroen Sup on XT Parallex, Tom very kindly fitted a new Sram 7 speed cassette for me).
The front suspension forks (Suntour) were a gorgeous colour match but just not very good, I orginally replaced these with a White Brothers XC suspension fork, but found this to be cracked!. As a solution I got hold of some nice project 2 forks, sorted.
I decided to fit some bling anodised spacers and that I wanted thumbshifters. I fitted some nice Deore DX Thumbshifters and a mint Deore XT Rear mech.
The bars and stem I decided to keep as I like the polished look and they fitted me just right, I added some machine polished 2 finger Cantilever to go along with the polished look.
New silver Avid cantilevers replaced the black LX ones. Cables where replaced and the finishing touch a new rare
San Marco Titanium Limited Edition Union Jack saddle finished things of.
So it's a sort of homage to my first proper Mountain bike (only better)
Thanks to the following Retrobikers
CTK
Retro Klein
Masker
Easy Rider