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that said, if your going to weld on a disk tab then you may as well sell your older frame and buy a modern one. stick to v brakes or hydraulic rim brakes, if its not designed to run disks then leave it be. if its a decent old frame then you will also devalue it.
sean
People here are very keen on keeping their retro bikes retro, even if retro isnt better. if you even mention modern then straight away half the site's members will tell you that your'e a spawn of satan or somethingchris86":2m8ecdhz said:Thats my way of thinking, a few modern bits to get the most out of a bike.SEANSTEPHENS":2m8ecdhz said:my 1994 zaskar has a 120mm modern thomson stem and 31.8mm ritchey carbon bars. its a vast improvement on handling and considerably lighter than the 90s combo i had before. also, they suit the bike suprisingly well.... i want to upgrade to a modern sram 9 speed as well, the xt m735 rear derailleur im using at the moment is shit. modern components are undeniably better, so if you can upgrade an older bike to make it ride better then you may as well. although a lot of retro freaks here would disagree
So far I love the "why bother" attitude from a lot of people here. My answer to that is because I can, I have the gear to braze on disc tabs, I have access to a paint shop to refinish the frame, so I dont see a problem.
that said, if your going to weld on a disk tab then you may as well sell your older frame and buy a modern one. stick to v brakes or hydraulic rim brakes, if its not designed to run disks then leave it be. if its a decent old frame then you will also devalue it.
sean