stavros222
Senior Retro Guru
- Feedback
- View
Last weekend, after 16 years of wanting one, I finally got hold of a Vit t2. I'm well chuffed! As I sit here wondering what to do to it I wondered if anybody could advise on a couple of points. The first regards the forks. It's a 94 or 95 model and I want to put some rigid era correct forks on it. I assume it has to be Pace but I couldn't tell the difference between an RC30 or a 31 if my life depended on it. Any tips? It currently has Pace RC36 proclass 2. What the hell are these, and if I sell them am I likely to get enough to cover the cost of the rigid forks?? I haven't got my vernier near to me either (it's in Manchester and I'm in Suffolk). Can anyone advise what the measurements of steerer diameter, seat post diameter etc should be? They look like 1 1/8th and 27.2mm to my eyes, but my eyes are knackered!!
The next thing is the wheels.....it has M950 hubs and the bearings are rough. I've never had m950 before and wondered what the bearings should cost roughly?
Finally, I'm looking for inspiration for components to pit on it. I feel that I should stay with British but I've always had Ringle, Cooks etc. I'm thinking Hope for wheels but I'm unsure what else was around in 94/5 that was British and any good. Did Hope do stem/handlebars/headset? What options do I have for cranks? All I can think are Middleburn, which I'm not sure I fancy.
Apologies for the post. It is a lazy effort to find what I want. I'm hoping some fellow vit t owners may wish to wax lyrically and post pics of theirs! Thanks in advance, Steve.
The next thing is the wheels.....it has M950 hubs and the bearings are rough. I've never had m950 before and wondered what the bearings should cost roughly?
Finally, I'm looking for inspiration for components to pit on it. I feel that I should stay with British but I've always had Ringle, Cooks etc. I'm thinking Hope for wheels but I'm unsure what else was around in 94/5 that was British and any good. Did Hope do stem/handlebars/headset? What options do I have for cranks? All I can think are Middleburn, which I'm not sure I fancy.
Apologies for the post. It is a lazy effort to find what I want. I'm hoping some fellow vit t owners may wish to wax lyrically and post pics of theirs! Thanks in advance, Steve.