Prodigal Son
Senior Retro Guru
Hahahahahahah!!But to be fair they put red/white/blue Bullseye hubs on a bike with this paint job so I'm not relying on them for any kind of guidance on style
Hahahahahahah!!But to be fair they put red/white/blue Bullseye hubs on a bike with this paint job so I'm not relying on them for any kind of guidance on style
oh, they are great hubs, I've owned a few over the years.I have always been a fan of Bullseye hubs. They just roll forever, much smoother than XTs. Have them on my 89 Team Comp from new and they have been properly hammered since then, landing flat from jumps thousands of times, touring around europe etc and still going strong. Ringles by comparison are just made of cheese.
Leni Fried, huge fan, love her frame work. I asked her 3/4yrs ago about painting a frame. $6000 and up was her rate back then. Makes Ali @ FATCREATIONS at 1/6th of that even better value, so the Yo went to him for his mastery.
Wow some awesome colour combos there…For a funky bike like this you need to go the whole nine yards View attachment 715763
For a funky bike like this you need to go the whole nine yards View attachment 715763
didn't it come with cranks aswell? I seem to remember the neon set up looking pretty good.On a curious note, Trek´s 8900 was specced w/ Bullseye hubs in 1991 i think.
The Trek 8700 '91 model also came with black Bullseye's. Screw hub unfortunately which limited their wider use in later years.On a curious note, Trek´s 8900 was specced w/ Bullseye hubs in 1991 i think.