I've had an accident.. (98 Saracen content. Don't judge me)

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A 98 Maxtrax. Bloody horrible name but an intriguing frame. I fancied one of these at the time but had just spent all my cash on a Marin full bouncer so this will be interesting.
I reckon 98 was the last year Saracen did anything interesting or good ( in fact I'd normally plump for for 97 but hey ho )
I have most of the bits to do a vaguely period accurate build, ( Though if anyone has one of the straight saracen forks of the era I'd definitely be interested..) so lets see what happens. I pick it up next week :)
The bike is on pg 28 of this catalogue http://www.rideandrepair.co.uk/Retrobik ... n_1998.pdf

And of course it will have to wait till the Rift Zone rebuild is done :)
 
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That horrid orange thing? By the time these were being made, saracen were sliding downeards
 
Oh they were, but this was only a tenner and will cost me nothing to build. I'm intrigued to find out if it's any good. ( And I think it looks quite good in a not quite apallingly townsendy kind of way) It's no classic, certainly :)
 
Re: its quite cool

I see that frame on ebay.
I was thinkin of buying too. well worth the money .
could make nice build really like the box section reminds me of the xtort, addiction. Pritty rad design .
I dislike the rear end of the frame skinny cheap lookin looks like saracen run out of money went over budget ,not just on that model
 
I haven't had a chance to pick it up yet ( seller is away and I have to pick up as I am passing ) It's going to get made up into a bit of a clown bike: Orange stem, black bars, green pedals, ledftover bits, that kind of thing.
It will not be a model of restraint, I can guarantee that.
 
I picked it up this evening and drove it a long way, so I am knackered, but first impressions are that this is a tenner more than well spent - it's surprisingly light - or at least feels it: I will weigh it tomorrow ( because that's just how I roll ) and seems well made. It has a very nice 2 bolt seatpost as well.
I slapped a Manitou Mach 5 in the headtube just to see how it looked and I think that's what I'll do: Mach 5s ( the spare set from my 97 Rift Zone, ) Deore brakes and gears ( later than the frame but they work well and I am not going to be all full period about this - it's going to be what MBUK used to call a "Hammertime bike" and I am not willing to wear Hammertime trousers ) I am thinking green cable outers, orange stem, the old badly sealed but otherwise sturdy wheels from my rift zone ( now replaced with period correct ones) Truvative ( ugly but now functional ) cranks and a mix of Deore and LX Mechs. Oh and a very scruffy DMR blue saddle, lime green flatties and an Orange Super Cross bar with green grips. Tasteful, no?
 
Blue or black are the only colours that should be used with orange. But better mismatched colours than it not getting ridden.
 
I see your point and concede your taste, ( I am not a tasteful man ) but I really fancy something very badly matched - after all it's not exactly a tasteful design in the first place :) And yes,it's largely being put together with what I have in stock: I am not well off ( It looks as though I shall be signed off sick for the forseeable ) so bargains are the order of the day :) And this looks like being a fairly hammerable bike for less than twenty quid, as well as a real er...fashion statement ;-)
 
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