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Meet 'Walter':
I'm the proud new owner, bought from a fine fellow hereabouts a few weeks ago. Really can't believe my luck as I used to have an M-Trax 1500 (purple and silver) back in 1995-6 is, but it was tea-leafed by a chavver, I even saw the little git riding off on it as fast as his legs could go (I left it in 1st gear).
So now (thanks to Retrobike) I have a much nicer looking steed, better size, and is in all honesty like 99% NOS, only change is the gripshifts and the seat.
Not sure of the weight of the frame as I haven't stripped it down, but it feels mid-range as expected, not too inspiring, but certainly not dull Seller kindly gave me a scan of the brochure, it says the frame is 'RSP full cromo series one'??
It's a lovely bike, colour 'Granite Cromica (kind of metallic bronze/grey, really classy) with some good honest mid-low parts (Acera groupset, weinmann 519 rims, RSP stem and seatpost, great titanium bars)
I would like to lighten the total weight a bit without losing it's classic style.
So far done nothing except fit a (tan) Charge Spoon seat. Considering taping the shiny bar-ends with Charge U-Bend bar tape to match. They are slippery! I really like the design of the stem, but it's too flat and long for my arms, not sure if they made another option with some rise? It's a weird RSP highly polished silver affair with the cinch bolt actually bisecting the stem (near front of the steerer)
Not sure if it's aheadset or quill, bit of a learner on this stuff....
Intended to be a do-all bike (for me that means training, touring, back lanes, trailer-lugging, occasional trail) and so far fits the bill, with a few mods planned.
Any suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance.
Will get some more recent pics soon with upgraded saddle and maybe bar tape (W*ggle are out til June end, bah)
I'm the proud new owner, bought from a fine fellow hereabouts a few weeks ago. Really can't believe my luck as I used to have an M-Trax 1500 (purple and silver) back in 1995-6 is, but it was tea-leafed by a chavver, I even saw the little git riding off on it as fast as his legs could go (I left it in 1st gear).
So now (thanks to Retrobike) I have a much nicer looking steed, better size, and is in all honesty like 99% NOS, only change is the gripshifts and the seat.
Not sure of the weight of the frame as I haven't stripped it down, but it feels mid-range as expected, not too inspiring, but certainly not dull Seller kindly gave me a scan of the brochure, it says the frame is 'RSP full cromo series one'??
It's a lovely bike, colour 'Granite Cromica (kind of metallic bronze/grey, really classy) with some good honest mid-low parts (Acera groupset, weinmann 519 rims, RSP stem and seatpost, great titanium bars)
I would like to lighten the total weight a bit without losing it's classic style.
So far done nothing except fit a (tan) Charge Spoon seat. Considering taping the shiny bar-ends with Charge U-Bend bar tape to match. They are slippery! I really like the design of the stem, but it's too flat and long for my arms, not sure if they made another option with some rise? It's a weird RSP highly polished silver affair with the cinch bolt actually bisecting the stem (near front of the steerer)
Not sure if it's aheadset or quill, bit of a learner on this stuff....
Intended to be a do-all bike (for me that means training, touring, back lanes, trailer-lugging, occasional trail) and so far fits the bill, with a few mods planned.
Any suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance.
Will get some more recent pics soon with upgraded saddle and maybe bar tape (W*ggle are out til June end, bah)