Re: I was wandering through the barn one day - continued
As I get bored really easy I thought I would resurect the old girl. As a challenge I wanted to do the job for next to nothing so I kept an eye on the usual sources - ebay, Gumtree and the local rag - even a boot sale or two. Upshot was I spent the following.
NOS Conti's £8.00
Misordered paint £10
Handlebar/stem £8.00
XT Brakes new £18
Cables £8.00
Forks (got excited) £70
BB press bearings £8.00
Cassette/chain £12.00
The rest was cleaned/rebuilt from the original and some leftovers from the shed. Still a few things need improving, and I think I got the fork colour wrong perhaps yellow Judys would have been better. I gave up polishing it as it proved difficult to get an even burnish over the whole frame. It looked ok until the Sun showed every flaw. The paint is two pack metallic with three coats colour and three coats clear, cured in a home-made oven.
As I said before, the geometry was very similar to my Adroit and the ride, well I can't tell the difference. It's a tiny bit heavier, but doesn't make you cry if you drop it. I will probably get hammered for this, but I filled and smoothed every weld for that faux Klein look. Probably pointless but I think it looks great, and it gave me something to do on rainy days. One thing did surprise me, despite the mechs being 20 years old the gear change is precise and quiet. So in summary, a bike that might have been thrown out has been made useful again for a reasonable amount of money. Probably not to everyones taste but I had fun building it.