So, I'm back at it, previously registered on here as 'Tousi', I had all but lost interest after completing my Brodie Catalyst (still no build thread, let alone decent pictures).
I sold off a lot of my spares, and soon to be projects, which included selling off a few bikes, including a 93 Kona Hot, 94 Explosif, 94 Kilaueau and a 92 Blizzard, 91 Hammer and 90 Cirrus.
So that left me with just the Brodie, but as I'm sure tons of you also experience, hard to ride it hard after dropping so much coin on it, I got the itch to find something else.
I've had my eye on the local classifieds, and one day, low and behold, found an ad, with two pictures of a frame, only being described as a Rocky Mountain steel frame, but the seller was very helpful, and gave me the serial number, of which I enquired about here, to find out it is a 97 Equipe, which shared the same frame with the Blizzard that year.
We arranged a time for me to go over, and upon arrival, frame looked great, first thing I am diligent to look for are any dents, had my share of dents and want to avoid them at all cost. Talking to the seller, he was a younger guy, probably early twenties, he ws selling the bike to raise funds for a dirt jumper build.
Turns out, he had practically the complete bike, but was keeping some parts for his dj build, including the RF Turbines, and 26.8 seatpost.
I bought the frame anyways, and he included the red ano seat post clamp. original plan was to just build it into a fast, commuter style rider.
As it was advertised
I sold off a lot of my spares, and soon to be projects, which included selling off a few bikes, including a 93 Kona Hot, 94 Explosif, 94 Kilaueau and a 92 Blizzard, 91 Hammer and 90 Cirrus.
So that left me with just the Brodie, but as I'm sure tons of you also experience, hard to ride it hard after dropping so much coin on it, I got the itch to find something else.
I've had my eye on the local classifieds, and one day, low and behold, found an ad, with two pictures of a frame, only being described as a Rocky Mountain steel frame, but the seller was very helpful, and gave me the serial number, of which I enquired about here, to find out it is a 97 Equipe, which shared the same frame with the Blizzard that year.
We arranged a time for me to go over, and upon arrival, frame looked great, first thing I am diligent to look for are any dents, had my share of dents and want to avoid them at all cost. Talking to the seller, he was a younger guy, probably early twenties, he ws selling the bike to raise funds for a dirt jumper build.
Turns out, he had practically the complete bike, but was keeping some parts for his dj build, including the RF Turbines, and 26.8 seatpost.
I bought the frame anyways, and he included the red ano seat post clamp. original plan was to just build it into a fast, commuter style rider.
As it was advertised