Hi guys, new to the forum, joined up as I've just nearly finished getting my old retro Klein back up and running, it's one of the proper Kleins that were hand made in the states before Trek bought them out... has a right strange disc mounting system!
Well chuffed with it... Finished it with X9 and Thomson kit, Aireal hubs and Mavic rims with of course the rc36 stealths...
It was my Brothers bike years ago as it had the seatpost stuck and it was running V brakes with a mount that no one had seen in any of his LBS he let me have it to build up a cheap work hack... got chatting to a guy in my LBS and he just so happened to have a set of Hayes Mags disc out the back that were built for the Klein mount on his shelf with about 2" of dust on... what are the chances of that!!!! So decided to build it up with some decent (ish) modern parts.
Had to cut the post off flush and when measured the inside of it was 27.4mm... so got a Thomson post to fit which cost an arm and a leg in that size!, shame it wasn't 27.2 but hey ho.
it just needs a gear cable and a CK headset, XTR cranks and some Easton ea70 bars to finish it off properly!
Apologies for the poor photo's :-\
Any info you guys could tell me about the year this was would be ace? the forks were fitted quite a few years after the bike was originally bought. Please don't flame me for fitting it with modern parts... I'm actually going to use it for peak rides etc so want it pretty reliable.
Cheers for looking,
Paul
Well chuffed with it... Finished it with X9 and Thomson kit, Aireal hubs and Mavic rims with of course the rc36 stealths...
It was my Brothers bike years ago as it had the seatpost stuck and it was running V brakes with a mount that no one had seen in any of his LBS he let me have it to build up a cheap work hack... got chatting to a guy in my LBS and he just so happened to have a set of Hayes Mags disc out the back that were built for the Klein mount on his shelf with about 2" of dust on... what are the chances of that!!!! So decided to build it up with some decent (ish) modern parts.
Had to cut the post off flush and when measured the inside of it was 27.4mm... so got a Thomson post to fit which cost an arm and a leg in that size!, shame it wasn't 27.2 but hey ho.
it just needs a gear cable and a CK headset, XTR cranks and some Easton ea70 bars to finish it off properly!
Apologies for the poor photo's :-\
Any info you guys could tell me about the year this was would be ace? the forks were fitted quite a few years after the bike was originally bought. Please don't flame me for fitting it with modern parts... I'm actually going to use it for peak rides etc so want it pretty reliable.
Cheers for looking,
Paul