The_Kraken
Dirt Disciple
Hello there,
As you all appear to be learned gentlemen, would anyone be able to help me get a production date for this Orange Elite Limited Edition (if it is that and not just some stickers on a different frame)?
The only info I can find is a hazy review from 1999 which claims the bike is from 1993 (can't link to that as it's my first post)
Here's some specs: Orange Elite Limited Edition, Feat.
Drilled Suntour chain set, Pace forks (with KEVLAR!!!) and a mammoth 1" travel, Suntour chain rings, XT rear mech, pink anodised X-Lite bar ends and QR skewers, Hydraulic rim brakes (which don't work very well), Thomson Flite saddle (which is a pretty knackered), THUMB SHIFTERS (which do work), flat bars and a stem which is as long as my arm.
Despite all that it's really, really light (must be less than 25lbs) and rides quite nicely - although you can't stop.
As with any bike this age though, it's not in perfect condition. The rims are pretty chewed up, there's a crack in the Campagnolo rear too. There's also a scratch in the paint on the non-drive side chain stay (pictured). The brakes need replacing with canti-lever brakes (this was built before V brakes) and the chain, cassette and chain rings could do with replacing.
Still...looks good doesn't it?
As you all appear to be learned gentlemen, would anyone be able to help me get a production date for this Orange Elite Limited Edition (if it is that and not just some stickers on a different frame)?
The only info I can find is a hazy review from 1999 which claims the bike is from 1993 (can't link to that as it's my first post)
Here's some specs: Orange Elite Limited Edition, Feat.
Drilled Suntour chain set, Pace forks (with KEVLAR!!!) and a mammoth 1" travel, Suntour chain rings, XT rear mech, pink anodised X-Lite bar ends and QR skewers, Hydraulic rim brakes (which don't work very well), Thomson Flite saddle (which is a pretty knackered), THUMB SHIFTERS (which do work), flat bars and a stem which is as long as my arm.
Despite all that it's really, really light (must be less than 25lbs) and rides quite nicely - although you can't stop.
As with any bike this age though, it's not in perfect condition. The rims are pretty chewed up, there's a crack in the Campagnolo rear too. There's also a scratch in the paint on the non-drive side chain stay (pictured). The brakes need replacing with canti-lever brakes (this was built before V brakes) and the chain, cassette and chain rings could do with replacing.
Still...looks good doesn't it?