kjarrett
Retro Guru
Ok so up to last week, I was on my way towards a winter rebuild of my '94 Diamond Back Axis Pro, including plans to powder coat in gloss black and apply new decals (in-hand, thanks Gil!) I have all the (very nice) XT parts I need except a NOS CS-HG90 12-28 cassette, and when done, I'd have a spiffy, nearly full XT group and a great looking frame. I've been considering this an "Axis Pro Tribute" (since it's XT). In '92 it was spec'd with XTR, and up to now, I had no delusions of being able to build it with those parts.
Then, I came across this knackered Trek 8900 with nearly complete XTR ($100US, thank you Facebook Marketplace) and I started flirting with the idea of using the parts on my bike to build a 'rat' (not so shiny), right proper Axis Pro. I'd skip the powder coating and just clean up the frame as best I could, leaving the damaged decals, major scrapes, etc. to add to the overall look.
I can't decide which way to go. This is (and will remain) my only bike, and will get ridden - but properly and fanatically maintained. I'm OK with dings and scratches, patina if you will, especially if it's all original. I certainly don't want (and can't afford) to build something I only ride occasionally.
Going with XTR means I need some parts (at least a front & rear mech, right shifter) and I'd want to get wheels built around the hubs (some wanker drilled out the Presta rims so Schrader valves would fit - see: https://www.instagram.com/p/CF-w5X1ndOP/). So I don't have any confidence in the rims. :/ The hubs themselves seem ok, they spin easily, no wobble, though the outer surfaces on the axles are a bit crusty. The wheel building cost is my biggest concern, I need to look into that. But I'd save the $ on powder coating, which would be an offset.
Anyway, appreciate any thoughts & ideas.
-kj-
Then, I came across this knackered Trek 8900 with nearly complete XTR ($100US, thank you Facebook Marketplace) and I started flirting with the idea of using the parts on my bike to build a 'rat' (not so shiny), right proper Axis Pro. I'd skip the powder coating and just clean up the frame as best I could, leaving the damaged decals, major scrapes, etc. to add to the overall look.
I can't decide which way to go. This is (and will remain) my only bike, and will get ridden - but properly and fanatically maintained. I'm OK with dings and scratches, patina if you will, especially if it's all original. I certainly don't want (and can't afford) to build something I only ride occasionally.
Going with XTR means I need some parts (at least a front & rear mech, right shifter) and I'd want to get wheels built around the hubs (some wanker drilled out the Presta rims so Schrader valves would fit - see: https://www.instagram.com/p/CF-w5X1ndOP/). So I don't have any confidence in the rims. :/ The hubs themselves seem ok, they spin easily, no wobble, though the outer surfaces on the axles are a bit crusty. The wheel building cost is my biggest concern, I need to look into that. But I'd save the $ on powder coating, which would be an offset.
Anyway, appreciate any thoughts & ideas.
-kj-