If LGF says it is...............Zaskar built P9

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Single bolt hanger and decals scream 1996

Let me know if you decide to change out the period incorrect chainset....
 
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To shred my rad. I'm Bob Stokoed. Or something along those lines.
 
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widowmaker":173o2s31 said:
I don't mean to be cheeky, but aren't you supposed to be reducing the bikes in your collection :LOL:

Is there an echo in my kitchen?

But it was a steal!
 
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The History Man":30spipfh said:
widowmaker":30spipfh said:
I don't mean to be cheeky, but aren't you supposed to be reducing the bikes in your collection :LOL:

Is there an echo in my kitchen?

But it was a steal!


We cant both be wrong ;)

And you can justify it all you want, you know it was the wrong thing to do.
 
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I dont think you'll like it. A shorter top tube than 'normal' and if you thought the Dynabent was stiff you'll find this very harsh. To get to your usual riding position might be tricky. Dont use an inline seatpost perhaps and make sure its a long one with plenty left down the seat tube.

It looks like a mish mash of parts as the Zaskar was Ahead from '93 and wouldnt have been supplied with threaded forks. The Mavic chainstay protector points to it originally being sold as a complete bike rather than a frame kit.

Heres a red one to give you a rough idea of what was what - you'd appreciate discs at the front on this frame.

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http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/d/10525-2/1996.pdf

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Thanks for that Mark.

Could be a job for the Surly Fargo forks then? Been looking for an excuse to use them.

 
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