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Hey Cy, I actually had one of those Trek 990s back in the day! I loved the ride of the steel frame. Was a great bike.
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97 cannondale m900
Hey all -
I just came into the posession of a 1997 Cannondale M900 frameset in pretty amazing condition. The seller was kind enough to include the stock bars/stem, and original CODA brakes. I'm going to turn my focus first to wheels, since they'll determine what I can do with the drivetrain. I'd like to run @ 1x and use it as a commuter. Hesitant to go for a 30 year old 26'' wheelset and have limited options for fast rolling tires, what are thoughts on running 650b on a project like this? Rear spacing @ 135, front @ 100 |
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You don't need to buy a 30 year old wheelset though - Velocity has you sorted. https://store.velocityusa.com/p/clif...ffhanger?pp=12 Friend of mine just built up a 1989 Stumpjumper into a frankly awesome commuter with these wheels. |
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There are still some 26" tire options out there... Rene Herse Rat Trap Various Schwalbes Panaracer GravelKing Conti Race King |
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How about 26ers I've owned.
In 1998 I picked up this Litespeed Obed FS. For it's time a good bike. The amp rear end had a little flex and you had to stay seated to climb efficiently. I sold that and bought the Koi Adroit. What a fun bike. Harsh ride but light, climbed like stink and very snappy. Then I quit biking and went back to running. Until 2006 when I had my knee scoped and had to choose between cycling and running. I opted for the bike and bought this 2005 Epic. What a long strange trip it's been. |
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I haven't had much luck with the gravel king SK in NYC, they're too slow and it feels like riding in mud. I'm interested in the simworks x panaracer homage tires though, they look like they can hold some dirt but have a nice solid track down the center for the tarmac moments. |
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thanks so much! i'll check those out!
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2022-01-15 11.32.23 by sevencyclist, on Flickr
No more production of high end non tapered steerer suspension forks will make this great bike obsolete at some point. But until that happens, I am continuing to add carbon! 2023-08-20 09.50.10 by sevencyclist, on Flickr Last edited by sevencyclist; 09-22-2023 at 05:28 PM. |
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Turned a '93 Trek 970 into something resembling a dirt drop tourer. It's an incredibly fun ride. Lots of tire talk, so I'll say the RH Humptulips Ridge 26x2.3 roll a whole lot faster and quieter than the knobs suggest they might. I keep them on all year long, even with metal fenders. |
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New project in the garage, a 90's Specialized S-Works M2. Should have it rolling next week, plan is to try it out with some local riding and try to get a vintage bikes group on our local weeknight races next year.
Its getting a deep clean, headset/fork service, new chain cables and tires. |
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I'm kinda thinking I want one of those to turn into a drop bar 26er gravel bike. |
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Nice Coconino! I thought Fox would build a straight 1-1/8" fork if you asked. Is that no longer the case?
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