kjarrett
Retro Guru
Recently completed this build, thought I'd share...
Some time ago I came into possession of a '95 DBR WCF Vertex for like $160 I think. Was complete and just needed a fork rebuild and tune up basically so I did those and started enjoying it. Then one day I decided to search evilbay for a DBR Titanium frame and - what are the odds - a guy had one for sale in my size! Struck a deal, got it, moved everything over and sold the WCF frame. I'm thrilled to DEATH with this thing! It's basically an on-spec 1995 Axis TT (not a Pro) other than the fork is one step lower and some other things, I forget. Anyway, it's AMAZING. I've never owned a Titanium bike and it's just so much fun to ride. Crazy responsive. And I love the looks of it. Build went smoothly, no surprises. Fitted an Avocet Air O2 Ti saddle, that's about it as far as upgrades. The drivetrain is LX/XT (sold the OEM-spec'd Grip Shift, hate those). Wheels are Mavic 230 SBP. Just over 25 pounds as it's on the trail. Have a fresh set of RetroDecals I'm waiting to install, maybe next year, or to sell with the frame one day when I'm ready to move on. But not for a while!
-kj-
Some time ago I came into possession of a '95 DBR WCF Vertex for like $160 I think. Was complete and just needed a fork rebuild and tune up basically so I did those and started enjoying it. Then one day I decided to search evilbay for a DBR Titanium frame and - what are the odds - a guy had one for sale in my size! Struck a deal, got it, moved everything over and sold the WCF frame. I'm thrilled to DEATH with this thing! It's basically an on-spec 1995 Axis TT (not a Pro) other than the fork is one step lower and some other things, I forget. Anyway, it's AMAZING. I've never owned a Titanium bike and it's just so much fun to ride. Crazy responsive. And I love the looks of it. Build went smoothly, no surprises. Fitted an Avocet Air O2 Ti saddle, that's about it as far as upgrades. The drivetrain is LX/XT (sold the OEM-spec'd Grip Shift, hate those). Wheels are Mavic 230 SBP. Just over 25 pounds as it's on the trail. Have a fresh set of RetroDecals I'm waiting to install, maybe next year, or to sell with the frame one day when I'm ready to move on. But not for a while!
-kj-