OllieJones
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Right, it's about time I did a build thread. Be gentle with me, it's my first one.
I've had a few retro hardtails over the years, they started of as old bikes to commute on so I don't trash my modern bikes. As each frame has come and gone the spec and finishing kit has changed to suit. In 2011 I had an bad injury which meant I had to have a few months of the DH bike and the accident had written off my road bike at the time. Retro XC was the only option so the old tatty bike got a little nicer.
In the back of my mind I've always wanted an LTS but have not wanted to get involved in the nightmare of nylon bushes and hard to find spares, the 1998 FSR I had was a ball ache on my paper round wage at the time.
For some reason a couple of weeks ago, I decided I needed a new money pit in my life, maybe I was bored at work?
I fellow forum member sold me a frame at a great price, he was very clear it would need lots of work and I took a punt.
I'm planning on going with a teenage build, similar to the style I rode in the late 90s, so high rise bars and Azonic shorty stem for this one.
So far I have cut the shock out, I know this sounds like a terrible idea but the travel chips were worn, the shock wasn't working and the trunion was seized to the shock body. I tried everything else I could think of first but it ended up being the hacksaw that removed it.
Enough of the words, it's photo time.
I've had a few retro hardtails over the years, they started of as old bikes to commute on so I don't trash my modern bikes. As each frame has come and gone the spec and finishing kit has changed to suit. In 2011 I had an bad injury which meant I had to have a few months of the DH bike and the accident had written off my road bike at the time. Retro XC was the only option so the old tatty bike got a little nicer.
In the back of my mind I've always wanted an LTS but have not wanted to get involved in the nightmare of nylon bushes and hard to find spares, the 1998 FSR I had was a ball ache on my paper round wage at the time.
For some reason a couple of weeks ago, I decided I needed a new money pit in my life, maybe I was bored at work?
I fellow forum member sold me a frame at a great price, he was very clear it would need lots of work and I took a punt.
I'm planning on going with a teenage build, similar to the style I rode in the late 90s, so high rise bars and Azonic shorty stem for this one.
So far I have cut the shock out, I know this sounds like a terrible idea but the travel chips were worn, the shock wasn't working and the trunion was seized to the shock body. I tried everything else I could think of first but it ended up being the hacksaw that removed it.
Enough of the words, it's photo time.