big1pie2003
Retro Newbie
Hi
Hi All,
Found the forum while searching for an Xlite camlock skewer (In Purple!) to match the one I just dug out from the garage and put on my 2010 zaskar.
I have a Dynatech diablo that originates from the early nineties. Back in the day, I fitted '91 XTR rear hub and mech, RST mozo pro XL forks, a HOPE mechanical disc (which easily outperforms my avid 3's on the zaskar!!). I've been meaning to sell the old girl for around 10 years, I just can't bring myself to get rid. I recently took her round the Marin trail 12 times in a row (leading groups) she never missed a beat, despite eating through tyres and rear brake blocks.
I also have a really old coyote full suss frame that I'm looking to re-build, I don't know its history as a previous owner stripped it back to aluminium. Its still very pretty and definately more than 10 years old, I need to do more research though.
I have quite a few old bits and bobs lying around, I recently found a mint old set of folding "spikes". Anyone remember those tyres that were awesome in the mud with those ludicrously long nobbles that were really dangerous on anything other than gloopy stuff?
I've waffled enough for now but I'll get some pics of the old girl up.
Regards, Pat.
Hi All,
Found the forum while searching for an Xlite camlock skewer (In Purple!) to match the one I just dug out from the garage and put on my 2010 zaskar.
I have a Dynatech diablo that originates from the early nineties. Back in the day, I fitted '91 XTR rear hub and mech, RST mozo pro XL forks, a HOPE mechanical disc (which easily outperforms my avid 3's on the zaskar!!). I've been meaning to sell the old girl for around 10 years, I just can't bring myself to get rid. I recently took her round the Marin trail 12 times in a row (leading groups) she never missed a beat, despite eating through tyres and rear brake blocks.
I also have a really old coyote full suss frame that I'm looking to re-build, I don't know its history as a previous owner stripped it back to aluminium. Its still very pretty and definately more than 10 years old, I need to do more research though.
I have quite a few old bits and bobs lying around, I recently found a mint old set of folding "spikes". Anyone remember those tyres that were awesome in the mud with those ludicrously long nobbles that were really dangerous on anything other than gloopy stuff?
I've waffled enough for now but I'll get some pics of the old girl up.
Regards, Pat.