Re: Panterae - 2 become 1 (Was: Suspension options...)
Renamed the post, as I figured I'd document the build here.
The '92 finally arrived today, courtesy of a friend down in London. Looking rather sorry for itself:
It has a fairly odd mixture of componentry - originally would've been a mix of Deore LX and 500LX, but so far I've found:
TIG Ameoba Stem
FSA forged cranks
Serfas saddle
RST Zeta TL Forks
Mavic rims on STX hubs
Tektro brace
So it's had some money spent on it, but in odd places. Has non-original shifters, but original mechs, for example. Anyway - most of the existing stuff is going in a drawer, never to return - I'd sell bits, but I doubt any of them are worth anything.
It had a cartridge BB, which was nicely seized into the frame and the splines nearly rounded out, but some attention with an impact driver, followed by a 24" breaker bar and some bad words sorted that.
Fully stripped down, then mocked up with some newly-acquired Manitous:
The Manitous don't wreck the steering geometry nearly as much as the RSTs and they're lighter. The Fred Salmon stem won't be staying, as it's 1" and the GT is 1 1/8" (I had a spare crown and steerer).
The plan is for a retromod build - to make the bike as light as possible, without going mental and bearing in mind that it's not a light frame to start with. Kit I have so far (mostly on the blue bike):
Manitou 4s, about to get an alloy steerer.
Avid Single Digit SL front V-Brakes
Red DX Levers
Race Face Turbine cranks
Mavic rims on Hope XC hubs
Planned and still need to be acquired:
XTR front and rear mech
XT 8 speed shifters
Dia Compe rear U Brake (maybe - I'd like to know the weight difference first)
New BB (I'm open to the idea of titanium, but probably not)
Hope headset
Ti 26.8mm seatpost if I can find one, alloy if not
0 or possibly even negative degree stem
Flat alloy / Ti bars (yet to be decided)
Jagwire cables
Yeti grips (Got kinda used to them)
It's never going to be the lightest thing on earth, but I have a memory of it weighing not a kick in the backside off 30lb when new, so anything below that would be good.
Anyway, next step, the cleanup and to see how knackered the paintwork really is. If I could get replacement decals and guarantee that the colour could be reproduced, I'd get it completely re-done, but no-one has the decals and I'd be gutted if the colour didn't come out exactly right, so it'll stay as-is.
And then I have to decide what to do with the blue one...