Here is my reconstruction of a TREK Singletrack 990 18 " 1992 ( built 2017 ).
It is not a correct retro-compatible construction but a fusion of the 990 frame and newer attachments.
I drove exactly such a frame in the 90s and that's why I really wanted to get a 990 into my house again, in a changed guise.
The new construction drives better than the one with the Manitou Sport elastomre fork at that time, although the steering head geometry has become approx. 1 degree higher. Nevertheless, the bike is still very lively.
Specs:
Frame: Trek Singletrack 990 18er 1992
Fork: Manitou R7 Pro Absolute + 80 mm
Handlebar: True Temper AL 6000
Stem: Syntace F 99
Handles; No Name Ergogrip with Bar Ends
Brakes: Avid 7 V-Brake
Brake lever: Avid 7
Shift lever: XT
Rear derailleur: XT 9 compartment
Front derailleur: Deore DX
Cassette: SLX
Crank: SLX 48/36/26 Hollowtech 2
Pedals: Veetoka
Hubs: DT Swiss 350/370
Rims: Mavic 719
Seat post: USE Sumo Titan
Saddle: GUB
I hope you like it ..
It is not a correct retro-compatible construction but a fusion of the 990 frame and newer attachments.
I drove exactly such a frame in the 90s and that's why I really wanted to get a 990 into my house again, in a changed guise.
The new construction drives better than the one with the Manitou Sport elastomre fork at that time, although the steering head geometry has become approx. 1 degree higher. Nevertheless, the bike is still very lively.
Specs:
Frame: Trek Singletrack 990 18er 1992
Fork: Manitou R7 Pro Absolute + 80 mm
Handlebar: True Temper AL 6000
Stem: Syntace F 99
Handles; No Name Ergogrip with Bar Ends
Brakes: Avid 7 V-Brake
Brake lever: Avid 7
Shift lever: XT
Rear derailleur: XT 9 compartment
Front derailleur: Deore DX
Cassette: SLX
Crank: SLX 48/36/26 Hollowtech 2
Pedals: Veetoka
Hubs: DT Swiss 350/370
Rims: Mavic 719
Seat post: USE Sumo Titan
Saddle: GUB
I hope you like it ..