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Old 09-26-2023, 05:36 PM
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That Mountaincat is sweet! My MUSA Zaskar is now a bar hopping/dog walking/trail riding singlespeed w/Doom bars and Quiring fork

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Old 09-26-2023, 05:53 PM
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Groovy Luv Handles. Rody can custom make in your needed length. Center clamp diameter is 25.4, but can use a shim for modern 31.8 stem sizes. My Titanium bar weighed 214 grams in 660mm width.
I kind of wish I had a removable face plate just so I could get those bars.
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Old 09-27-2023, 08:24 AM
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The doom bars and Quiring fork are perfect for that GT.
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Old 09-27-2023, 10:20 AM
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This is my 1999 Litespeed Unicoi with the YBB-like soft tail. It was my MTB for years, until 2015 when I bought my Pivot FS 29er. It's been in dropbar mode but was replaced this year for that duty by the Habanero. I had the disc mount welded on in the mid-2000s and run BB7s.

It's the bike used when I am going somewhere here on Martha's Vineyard where the route can include trails, either errands or a meeting or similar. It's also the winter studded tire bike - 26er wheels are cheap, I have three sets. The set on the bike here are American Classic, very light, and have the terrific Conti Speed King 26x2.2 tires which sadly I think aren't made anymore. The other two wheelsets have Nokian studded tires, Hakkapellitta W240 for "normal" icy conditions and the no-longer-made Freddie's Revenge monster tires with big knobs and over 300 studs - for riding in snowstorms

The drivetrain is Frankenbikish. An 11 speed cassette is shifted by a Deore trigger shifter and the RD is an 11 speed 2X Deore. The 44-33 front is shifted by a top pull CX70 and a DA barcon on a Paul Thumbie.

Fun bike!
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Old 09-28-2023, 05:05 PM
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A friend's '89 stumpjumper commuter conversion

Not my bike, but he did such a good job with this, I had to share. '89 Stumpjumper converted to a 1x9 Advent drivetrain, Paul brake levers, Deore v-brakes, new Velocity Cliffhanger wheels, VO fenders and racks, 1.9" tires, wald basket, and (I think) Nitto Wavie bars.

If he got it powdercoated it would be :chefskiss: but it's probably best to stick with the 80s-tastic paint to ward off at least some of the thieves.
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Old 10-13-2023, 06:00 PM
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A somewhat minor cockpit update. I love this bike, but I really should buy a modern MTB. My old body doesn't recover like it used to after vaulting over the bars.

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Old 11-06-2023, 08:18 PM
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Updated my Coconino from Titanium Groovy Bar 660mm 23 degrees to 700mm SQ Lab 311 FL-X 16 degrees. Slightly more dampening, same weight.

Darimo Stem is lighter than the Thomson 25.4 it replace. The change was made because the faceplate of Thomson broke.

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Old 11-06-2023, 08:32 PM
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Not my bike, but he did such a good job with this, I had to share. '89 Stumpjumper converted to a 1x9 Advent drivetrain, Paul brake levers, Deore v-brakes, new Velocity Cliffhanger wheels, VO fenders and racks, 1.9" tires, wald basket, and (I think) Nitto Wavie bars.

If he got it powdercoated it would be :chefskiss: but it's probably best to stick with the 80s-tastic paint to ward off at least some of the thieves.
Uh, maybe Rockhopper? I almost bought one like that in the late 80's, but ended up getting a Bridgestone MB-3.
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Old 11-06-2023, 09:34 PM
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My first MTB - 1990 GT Karakoram. Later on my daughter rode it to school every day when she was in high school.

One fine morning I decided to give it a good cleaning and the paint came right out, almost as if it hasn't age a day, durable and darn near indestructible too.

It's hanging on the hook in the garage. I still have the original painted stem





Not sure why the color comes out red but it's more orange than red, like these:



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Old 11-07-2023, 12:17 AM
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Old 11-07-2023, 01:16 PM
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This is awesome: canti brakes, wireless shifting and a ton of cool bits and bobs. Any more photos?
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Old 11-07-2023, 01:26 PM
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Last 26er here, Mostly Orig 1992 S-Works Stumpy/steel fork and all.



...although my 29er is now a 27.5er.


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Old 11-07-2023, 04:37 PM
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This is awesome: canti brakes, wireless shifting and a ton of cool bits and bobs. Any more photos?
Thanks! Definitely went a little too far but love how it rides. No basket right now swapped out the rocker shifter for some wireless blips.




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Old 11-07-2023, 05:41 PM
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Uh, maybe Rockhopper? I almost bought one like that in the late 80's, but ended up getting a Bridgestone MB-3.
Haha, good catch!
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Old 11-07-2023, 05:46 PM
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Thanks! Definitely went a little too far but love how it rides. No basket right now swapped out the rocker shifter for some wireless blips.




Not gonna lie - this is probably one of my favorite bikes I have seen on here this year. Sooooooooo sweet. Love that YELLOW!
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