15 years on an IFT - one careful owner
What a happy evening's googling to turn up this place.
I'm still riding my 1st mountain bike - a '92 Indian Fire Trail. Got back into regular riding last year. Did my first race in a decade on the IFT back in the spring. I've ruined it all by getting my hands on a modern full susser which does tend to get used most outings nowadays, but I've just completed a little rebuild project on the IFT to keep it in action.
Over the years the IFT went all zero rise and 150mm, followed by forays into suspension (manitou 2 and Pace RC-35AB), with the Pace matched to a radical 15 degree rise (still 150mm) clutching a RC130 bar. My racing turned up some good performances, but it all got quick when I discovered the RC30 rigid fork blades. In the way of Pace RC35/30 forks, the crown doesn't clamp the legs like it used to and retirement was looking like an option.
In a poorly researched attempt to bring back the wonder years, I bought a fancy Pace RC-31 fork, not realising that the geometry was going to be all wrong. Well, to hell with it. I'd had the fork in a cupboard since January and last time I'd tried to swap from the full susser to the IFT I'd been unable to recognise the riding position. Yesterday's impulse purchase of a wide mid-rise bar had me fitting the rigid Pace fork on the old stager and, you know what, I think I'm onto something.
So... the new configuration is a stack of headset spacers and a tall fork. Laid back angles beyond any sense... and a bucket load of fun. I managed to nail the riding position first time with an easy unintimidating swap from full susser to full rigid. The acceleration on the climbs is a welcome return and I managed to get it all the way through the singletrack sections on the test ride.
It's different, but I remain committed to retro (albeit with a novelty front end).
Cheers chaps
Peter