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Here is my 1995 Merlin XLM build thread
Frame is from 1995 and the original XTR M900 group, Mavic rims and Tioga tires were all NIB or NOS. Parts came from all over the world.
Portrait
1995 Merlin XLM Ti frame 17.5", unrestored
RockShox Mag-21 SL Ti
Chris King headset
Original titanium Merlin handlebar, Ibis stem and Syncros seatpost
All Shimano XTR M900 group
SPD PD-M747 pedals
Jagwire Ice Gray cable kits
Onza Chill Pills cable hanger
John Tomac ATI clear grips
Onza Stogies bar ends
Merlin seatpost clamp
Selle Italia Flite Milano Ti saddle
Silca Especial Edition Ti bottle cages
Mavic 230 SBP rims
DT-Swiss Competition spokes and nipples
Tioga Psycho Butterscotch 26 x 1.95 tires
At the end: 23 pounds (10.4 Kg)
First ride by May 2024.
Every part was chosen to fit the specific build and colors scheme I wanted. All of them have a purpose and a meaning. All details were carefully covered.
Small video here: FB Merlin Titanium Bikes.
The first XLM prototype review was published in 1993 by Mountain Bike Action magazine as a bike not intended for the market, it was too expensive, but in 1995 the frame was already listed at the Merlin Metalworks catalog with Extralight decals. The decals changed to XLM within the same year.
More details on XLM Merlin’s serial numbers and years here: Merlin XLM a history to be completed.
I started MTB riding, then racing, with the age of 38 to avoid a knee surgery, the year was 1992. At my 70’s, I’ve been able to finish the build of my near 30 years old Merlin. We’re both original and ready to go. Ok, to be honest, we both have a few new titanium bolts.
Thanks to all that, in any way, helped with it.
Hope you enjoy the build,
Al (Alexandre)
Frame is from 1995 and the original XTR M900 group, Mavic rims and Tioga tires were all NIB or NOS. Parts came from all over the world.
Portrait
1995 Merlin XLM Ti frame 17.5", unrestored
RockShox Mag-21 SL Ti
Chris King headset
Original titanium Merlin handlebar, Ibis stem and Syncros seatpost
All Shimano XTR M900 group
SPD PD-M747 pedals
Jagwire Ice Gray cable kits
Onza Chill Pills cable hanger
John Tomac ATI clear grips
Onza Stogies bar ends
Merlin seatpost clamp
Selle Italia Flite Milano Ti saddle
Silca Especial Edition Ti bottle cages
Mavic 230 SBP rims
DT-Swiss Competition spokes and nipples
Tioga Psycho Butterscotch 26 x 1.95 tires
At the end: 23 pounds (10.4 Kg)
First ride by May 2024.
Every part was chosen to fit the specific build and colors scheme I wanted. All of them have a purpose and a meaning. All details were carefully covered.
Small video here: FB Merlin Titanium Bikes.
The first XLM prototype review was published in 1993 by Mountain Bike Action magazine as a bike not intended for the market, it was too expensive, but in 1995 the frame was already listed at the Merlin Metalworks catalog with Extralight decals. The decals changed to XLM within the same year.
More details on XLM Merlin’s serial numbers and years here: Merlin XLM a history to be completed.
I started MTB riding, then racing, with the age of 38 to avoid a knee surgery, the year was 1992. At my 70’s, I’ve been able to finish the build of my near 30 years old Merlin. We’re both original and ready to go. Ok, to be honest, we both have a few new titanium bolts.
Thanks to all that, in any way, helped with it.
Hope you enjoy the build,
Al (Alexandre)
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02) Merlin XLM Frame.jpeg373.8 KB · Views: 22
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03) XTR M900 Group.jpg612.9 KB · Views: 22
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04) RS Mag-21 SL Ti.jpeg466.4 KB · Views: 19
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05) Wheelset.jpeg408.6 KB · Views: 15
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06) Cockpit.jpeg1 MB · Views: 14
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07) Front.jpeg1 MB · Views: 15
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08) Rear.jpeg914.6 KB · Views: 15
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09) On the trail.jpeg720.6 KB · Views: 17
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10) 1995 Merlin XLM Catalog.jpeg368.9 KB · Views: 18
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