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I'm in the process of rebuilding a 1992 alpinestars cro-mega. I raced these as a teenager back in the day and have always had a soft spot for them. I loved the looks of the oversize tubing and the short wheelbase which enabled it to zoom up hill. There were lighter models the al-mega and the ti-mega but these are gold dust today and in truth probably a bit harder to restore due to the nature of the metals used.
I picked the frame up on ebay for £36 early last month (May 200 and since then I have purchased all the parts I will require by flogging my 2007 Rock Lobster off in bits. Many of the parts such as forks etc I've kept for this build. I've decided to make it a cro-mega XT (which never actually existed as there were the LX (500 LX) and DX (Deore DX) versions only, but mine will feature 2008 XT).
The frame itself is still in its early stages as it has just been shot blasted (and finally had that awful wooden paint removed) back to bare metal. I'm having a lot of metal work completed on it as my plan is to bring it up to modern standards with front and rear discs, convert the front mech to e-type (in order to get mega 9 compatability) and get it exactly as I want it. Which will require a great deal of TIG welding and brazing. It will then be 2 pack painted in jet black with custom all chrome decals.
With a little luck I hope to finish it by the end of summer. I'll keep you all informed on this topic of my progress. Should anyone have any tips and advice please get in touch and also if you have any memories or photo's of them back in the day that would also be great.[/img]
I picked the frame up on ebay for £36 early last month (May 200 and since then I have purchased all the parts I will require by flogging my 2007 Rock Lobster off in bits. Many of the parts such as forks etc I've kept for this build. I've decided to make it a cro-mega XT (which never actually existed as there were the LX (500 LX) and DX (Deore DX) versions only, but mine will feature 2008 XT).
The frame itself is still in its early stages as it has just been shot blasted (and finally had that awful wooden paint removed) back to bare metal. I'm having a lot of metal work completed on it as my plan is to bring it up to modern standards with front and rear discs, convert the front mech to e-type (in order to get mega 9 compatability) and get it exactly as I want it. Which will require a great deal of TIG welding and brazing. It will then be 2 pack painted in jet black with custom all chrome decals.
With a little luck I hope to finish it by the end of summer. I'll keep you all informed on this topic of my progress. Should anyone have any tips and advice please get in touch and also if you have any memories or photo's of them back in the day that would also be great.[/img]