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Old 04-16-20, 02:31 PM
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70sSanO
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Bikes: 1986 Cannondale SR400 (Flat bar commuter), 1988 Cannondale Criterium XTR, 1992 Serotta T-Max, 1995 Trek 970

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Here is my 1992 Serotta T-Max...







John

Edit Added: Thought I would add some specs, if anyone cares. These pics are about 6 years old after I first built it; but this is my normal MTB rider and not much worse for wear. I don't build bikes to re-create an original as few original bikes can't be improved upon. I like the old stuff and I build them the way I want to; and with good components without paying "vintage" NOS prices. The Serotta is quick and handles great (41" WB) even with the longer Marzocchi fork. Weighs 28lbs complete with pump.

DX-650 hubs to Matrix Mt. Titan rims.
B-124 crank, (have an XT-730 that I will throw on one day), 24/34.
Marzocchi Z-3 Fork with 1" steerer and hard to find cable hanger.
XTR Canti's.
XT-760 RR rear derailleur, XT-737 front derailleur.
STX-RC 8 speed shifter to re-spaced 7 speed cassette.
Suntour XCD 4050 thumb (palm) shifter.
120mm Salsa stem.

It now has MG-1 pedals and a Spot chainring guard.

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