mrkawasaki
Retrobike Rider
Uber rare chance to pick up a sound Rocky Mountain Summit circa 1989 (?) - yep, the one with the double down tubes!
There's a slim possibility it could be a custom variation Wedge as it has the traces of decals saying 'custom built' and slightly different positioning of cable guides to the catalogue specification.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/mai ... ewsIndex=1
As mentioned - it is sound structural condition, with patina on the cusp of requiring a repaint - it's perhaps a borderline call but the buyer should decide!
The top tube is 22" long/23" effective. Seat tube from top to middle of BB is 17 1/2"
Top tube actual is 22 1/2" following the slope of the tube - effective would be around 23" depending on set up
From another member - "23" top tube (effective) is a 20" frame in rocky mountain world, it looks like a 20" RM frame to me as well. (or 19" for a wedge)"
Head tube is 6"
Rear axle to centre of BB is 16 3/4"
Weight is just over 6lbs on the kitchen scales
£295 - posted within the UK.
UK sale much preferred. PP Gift please.
I also have a pair of Syncros Powerlites that, with a new/altered steerer, would make a good pairing for this frame - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=325164&hilit=+powerlite
There's a slim possibility it could be a custom variation Wedge as it has the traces of decals saying 'custom built' and slightly different positioning of cable guides to the catalogue specification.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/mai ... ewsIndex=1
As mentioned - it is sound structural condition, with patina on the cusp of requiring a repaint - it's perhaps a borderline call but the buyer should decide!
The top tube is 22" long/23" effective. Seat tube from top to middle of BB is 17 1/2"
Top tube actual is 22 1/2" following the slope of the tube - effective would be around 23" depending on set up
From another member - "23" top tube (effective) is a 20" frame in rocky mountain world, it looks like a 20" RM frame to me as well. (or 19" for a wedge)"
Head tube is 6"
Rear axle to centre of BB is 16 3/4"
Weight is just over 6lbs on the kitchen scales
£295 - posted within the UK.
UK sale much preferred. PP Gift please.
I also have a pair of Syncros Powerlites that, with a new/altered steerer, would make a good pairing for this frame - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=325164&hilit=+powerlite