Thanks mate much appreciatedultrazenith":2f57ppa3 said:mtbkez":2f57ppa3 said:Is the seatpost size on an mt4 26.8 cant seem to find a size and the front mech size too
I just went down to the man cave to double check my MT4, and the seat post is 26.4 mm. The front mech has a 28.6 mm clamp, and is bottom pull.
The last person to BUY one here on RB is user futuristicoldman memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=17770Mahoney1978":2zzwxv21 said:About that Decade does anyone have one for sale? Massive long shot I know!! I remember stumbling upon it in an MBUK at the time and thinking if only....
ibbz":29tx9m7j said:The last person to BUY one here on RB is user futuristicoldman memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=17770Mahoney1978":29tx9m7j said:About that Decade does anyone have one for sale? Massive long shot I know!! I remember stumbling upon it in an MBUK at the time and thinking if only....
You can ask him if he still has it and if he’d like to part with it
Mahoney1978":835mj4qs said:ibbz":835mj4qs said:The last person to BUY one here on RB is user futuristicoldman memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=17770Mahoney1978":835mj4qs said:About that Decade does anyone have one for sale? Massive long shot I know!! I remember stumbling upon it in an MBUK at the time and thinking if only....
You can ask him if he still has it and if he’d like to part with it
Thanks IBBZ. Appreciate the heads up.
I’m in New Zealand so it makes this ‘hunting’ a little trickier
sredlums":3ngwtkzj said:Hi, probably not the best place to ask, but I'm new to the forum (first post, jay!) and I just want to get the question out for now (I'll do a way more extensive post later on):
I'm looking for a UGLI fork in good condition. Any clues on where to look, where to post etc. are welcome!
A bit more info: I'm from the Netherlands, and I still have and ride my 1994 Dynatech Torus.
It's been my daily ride (not just for mountainbiking but also for normal 'Dutch' regular use in and around town) ever since I bought it.
It has been upgraded and changed a lot during the years, and the only original part is the ti frame I think. I crashed and broke the original UGLI forks way back in the beginning, put in a suspension fork, and have been riding that ever since.
After some heavy use and some neglect it really needs some TLC, and I'm stoked to give it a new lease on life. I'm planning on getting rid of the suspension fork (never was really fond of it, and the slack head tube angles that were the result of it), replace it with a non-suspension one (preferrably the UGLI), and put drop bars on it. I want that racy feeling of the MTB's in the nineties back, so think of it as a retro-ish gravel/monster cross bike.
I plan to report on that proces, but as I am on a very low butget don't expect anything too spectacular (and it will take a while as it will be done in phases).
Anyway, any help and info will be appreciated!
I find the UGLI to be just that - ugly!