reindeer
Retro Guru
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I also did it: '91 Bike-tech (Storck) Toyo (where the frames were built) Multi Cross. Actually I only bought it (out of boredom.) for the complete XT and some Ritchey parts it came with. But after taking some measurements it turned out to be an ideale candidate for a drop bars conversion and bad weather bike. The frame has clearence for 50 mm (!) 700c tires without fenders. What's also unusual for a hybrid of that time, is the MTB like bottom bracket height. It's just Tange Infinity and a bit on the heavy side, but super comfortable to ride. Really love it and I'm looking for second frame.
I also did it: '91 Bike-tech (Storck) Toyo (where the frames were built) Multi Cross. Actually I only bought it (out of boredom.) for the complete XT and some Ritchey parts it came with. But after taking some measurements it turned out to be an ideale candidate for a drop bars conversion and bad weather bike. The frame has clearence for 50 mm (!) 700c tires without fenders. What's also unusual for a hybrid of that time, is the MTB like bottom bracket height. It's just Tange Infinity and a bit on the heavy side, but super comfortable to ride. Really love it and I'm looking for second frame.