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Old 04-01-23, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Clyde1820
That's very nice. Almost looks "showroom." Even after all these years.
Thanks! Indeed, after 30 years and still going strong!
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Originally Posted by georges1
Thye were handbuilt in USA with some of the best steel tubes , the bike can always be upgraded with higher end components
Handbuilt indeed and that shows... I have great respect for builders who can make bikes like this. I figure it all has to do with love for your work and the product you manufacture. And I like the setup as it is. Love to keep a bike as original as possible, because it is a piece of bike-history.
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Not that old being from 2008, but with 26'er wheels and a triple it still seems old school by today;s standards, so I'll post my just finished my Yorkshire designed but Lynksey built On One 456 ti here.

Fitted larger chain rings so now running 48/36/26, rattle canned the hideous wheelie bin grey Shimano large chain ring silver, but needed to buy a new treking XT front derailleur to manage the 48t ring.

I was hampered on dropper post options by the old style 27/2 seatpost that needed external routing, so have fitted a Thomson 125mm Gravel Dropper, replaced the bars with Renthal Fatbars with 2 inches of rise an cut them down to 660mm, and fitted some DMR V12 Mag pedals.


Chunky rear monostay

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Old 04-01-23, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by georges1
Thye were handbuilt in USA with some of the best steel tubes , the bike can always be upgraded with higher end components

I agree - my 950 says hello!
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Old 04-01-23, 10:14 PM
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Finished rebuilding the Santa Cruz.Changed a few bits here and there from the oem parts to make the bike fit me better. Hope to get it's first ride next week.
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Old 04-02-23, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Romany275

I agree - my 950 says hello!
Very nice bikethanks for sharing
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Old 04-02-23, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Romany275

I agree - my 950 says hello!
Is that a Bicycles West sticker on the seat tube? I worked there for a bit, at the (now defunct) Renton store.
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Originally Posted by melville
Is that a Bicycles West sticker on the seat tube? I worked there for a bit, at the (now defunct) Renton store.

Good eye!
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Old 04-05-23, 01:07 PM
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Here's my slightly modified Rockhopper Comp.



The stem looks a little shoddy here. It's actually just pollen. The levels were off the charts when these photos were taken.
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Old 04-05-23, 02:32 PM
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Those Rock Hoppers always look nice with a bit of work done on them and the tan wall tires really make it pop, along with the purple grips. Where did you get the steam and handle bars? They look great and seem comfortable to ride.
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Those Rock Hoppers always look nice with a bit of work done on them and the tan wall tires really make it pop, along with the purple grips. Where did you get the steam and handle bars? They look great and seem comfortable to ride.
Thanks.

The bars are from Faidale Bikes
The stem was purchase on BMXmuseum.com
I stripped all the powder coating off and gave it a good polish. Then finished it off with some anodized bolts.
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Thanks Steve, that's so cool. What a great idea to use a BMX stem with those handlebars.
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Old 04-14-23, 07:33 PM
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Finished ‘98 Trek 920 (original post #8472)


Finally finished this 920 for my grandkid. Thought I should bling it up a bit for a young girl who’s outgrown her current bike.
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Old 04-19-23, 12:48 PM
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92 Stumpjumper comp









Last two were just before going for hood ride😎
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actually selling it because it is WAY too small, but for posterity. Univega Alpina Pro. well used but original as far as I can tell.


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Wow Victorm, that Stumpjumper is like minty new, fresh off the assembly line. Is that how you found it or did you put some work into it? Incredible bike.

What is a higher end group set that came with 90's mountain bikes? Most of the bikes I find have Claris or Altus which I deem to be a cheaper group set.
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Thanks for the kind words. Here is the bike as found. I can’t believe my luck to have found a fork in Colorado on eBay I think. Exact matching fork. Paid more for it then the bike but had to have it. Bike itself was elderly gals get around bike so yes in fantastic condition. Full disclosure I got the bike for the thumbshifters I needed to complete my Breezer. Once I cleaned it up I fell in love with it and had to restore it. So yes had to buy thumbshifters to replace the ones I stole of it lol, the disease runs deep with in me.
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Old 04-20-23, 11:26 AM
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Last two were just before going for hood ride😎
legendary and rock solid mountain bike
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Good choice to change out to a rigid fork, looks so much better. Old school suspension is not attractive ha ha
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Wow Victorm, that Stumpjumper is like minty new, fresh off the assembly line. Is that how you found it or did you put some work into it? Incredible bike.

What is a higher end group set that came with 90's mountain bikes? Most of the bikes I find have Claris or Altus which I deem to be a cheaper group set.
Deore basically. the stumpy and even the alpina pro I posted- Deore XT. not sure there was anything else in real competition.
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Originally Posted by gthomson
Wow Victorm, that Stumpjumper is like minty new, fresh off the assembly line. Is that how you found it or did you put some work into it? Incredible bike.

What is a higher end group set that came with 90's mountain bikes? Most of the bikes I find have Claris or Altus which I deem to be a cheaper group set.
It would depend on the price point. Something like the Stumpjumper, which was the top of the line, usually came with XT early on but could come with XTR later in the 90s. Rockhopper came with Deore. Hard Rock came with LX or below. It was also common for the rear derailer to be upgraded one step.

If you are finding 90s bikes with Claris, the components have likely been replaced. Claris didn’t come out until 2013 and Claris is a road group. Altus is very much a possibility
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...I got the bike for the [insert part] I needed to complete my [bike]. Once I cleaned it up I fell in love with it and had to restore it...
The origin story of so many purchases...

Super-nice job!
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Old 04-22-23, 06:10 AM
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What is a higher end group set that came with 90's mountain bikes? Most of the bikes I find have Claris or Altus which I deem to be a cheaper group set.
early 90’s - a lot of Shimano LX, DX, XT - and then XTR ... XT and XTR was the higher end stuff ... Suntour XC Pro was also spec’d on some high end bikes

Shimano STX / STX-RC also came on the scene - popular on mid-range bikes

mid and later 90’s STX, LX, XT, XTR ... XT and XTR on the higher end stuff

mix of components including Shimano, Grip Shift, Dia Compe, and Sugino also fairly popular on mid range bikes beginning around mid 90’s

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