http://www.ebay.com/itm/222430802169?ul_noapp=true
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The seller says it's a 91 but I think it could be later because of the rear brake position. The early x frames took u-brakes.
I heard about this from a Grove collector in Pennsylvania who said he had a line on this one. I guess the seller knew what it was worth and figured (probably correctly) he could get more on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Collectible-Gro ... 1905788097?
I've got a Dean titanium post that shifted a bit during a ride. It didn't move a lot (maybe two or three degrees) and it's not so loose that I can remove the head completely or even twist it back into place, but it's definitely not something I feel safe using as is. That said, I would like to...
I recently picked up a steel Klein fork with straight legs (1.125" steerer and 395mm A-C). I didn't know it was made by Klein until I saw "KLEIN" stamped on the dropouts. Anybody know which model/year Klein would have had this fork?
looking for 32h Hayes Superlite, Hugi 240 or DT 240s six-bolt rear disc hubs, black or silver (for the most part, they all have the same internals).
Preferably used but I may be interested in a new one if the price is right.
Thanks!
I picked up a NOS Ultimate Titanium seatpost that has a clamp which is pretty much the same as an American Classic.
It's a thing of beauty, and I know the AC posts have a pretty good reputation with the road crowd, but I'm curious about the reliability of the clamp design for off road use...
Just built this up a few weeks ago. It's a bit utilitarian looking, but highly functional, not to mention loads of fun. This is the first time I've taken it out when there wasn't snow on the ground (It's been a loooong, cold winter in the States).