This brings back great memories. I had one of these from new - yes, I’m that old. It’s funny to see how much things have changed. I now ride a Transition Smuggler in brown and green as my main trail bike. Glad I found your channel.
Слов нет -- вдохнул жизнь прекрасный проект -БРАВО за труды -- у меня МТБ-200 - ГЛОБУС вез с МЮНХЕНА ---- Б/У и уже 23 года не подводит а ему 27 лет но такое обновление я не потяну пенсия 150 дол. так что наслаждался твоими трудами и любовью к технике .
Beautiful. I would like to see how you sit on such a build to get an idea how the modification in handlebars reflect on the riding position in comparison to the original 90s design.
I have a 1995 Trek 950 and changed the bars to Velo Orange Milano bars. The rise is nothing like these bars, but the sweep was enough to make for a much more comfortable ride.
Crazy I’m literally in the process of working on this exact bike same colors and everything. Definitely gave me some good ideas to work with. Can you tell me what seatpost you’re using?
How cool! And great to hear you got some inspiration! It's a 27.2, but depending on your frame size, yours may potentially be different, so better to measure!
I swear all makes and models of all the main brands bikes by year has damn near the same paint job at least the older ones did. Nails have the same colors I wonder if it's because they were all manufactured in Taiwan by the same factory. My giant Sedona has the same paint job as the same year Trek in my rockhopper has the same colors as that track right there.
Love this! Building something similar at the moment with a '91 Peugeot frame! Just wondering what cassette/chainring combo you're using? I'm worried I wouldn't get enough range with a 1x7!
Thanks! We always use 44t chain rings, because they provide a sensible range when combined with 7s or 8s cassettes. You can purchase them through our shop, as long as you're located in Europe
This brings back great memories. I had one of these from new - yes, I’m that old. It’s funny to see how much things have changed. I now ride a Transition Smuggler in brown and green as my main trail bike. Glad I found your channel.
Ah, that is great to hear! Thank you for watching and your nice comment! 💚
Wow! Master build.
Thank you! 🙌
Yes, the tan grips saddle and tyres work perfectly on this lovely rebuild.
Thank you very much! 🤎
That green!!! Stunning! 🌟
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Слов нет -- вдохнул жизнь прекрасный проект -БРАВО за труды -- у меня МТБ-200 - ГЛОБУС вез с МЮНХЕНА ---- Б/У и уже 23 года не подводит а ему 27 лет но такое обновление я не потяну пенсия 150 дол. так что наслаждался твоими трудами и любовью к технике .
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video! 💚
Very cool, nice work 👌🏻
Thank you!
Another great video thankyou
Nice to hear, thank you! 🙏
Beautiful. I would like to see how you sit on such a build to get an idea how the modification in handlebars reflect on the riding position in comparison to the original 90s design.
Thanks! Hm, interesting suggestion. Since the customers are often shorter than me, that wouldn't be fully representative, however
I have a 1995 Trek 950 and changed the bars to Velo Orange Milano bars. The rise is nothing like these bars, but the sweep was enough to make for a much more comfortable ride.
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Crazy I’m literally in the process of working on this exact bike same colors and everything. Definitely gave me some good ideas to work with. Can you tell me what seatpost you’re using?
How cool! And great to hear you got some inspiration! It's a 27.2, but depending on your frame size, yours may potentially be different, so better to measure!
I swear all makes and models of all the main brands bikes by year has damn near the same paint job at least the older ones did. Nails have the same colors I wonder if it's because they were all manufactured in Taiwan by the same factory. My giant Sedona has the same paint job as the same year Trek in my rockhopper has the same colors as that track right there.
Hm, interesting! Not sure about the reason 🤔
Love this! Building something similar at the moment with a '91 Peugeot frame! Just wondering what cassette/chainring combo you're using? I'm worried I wouldn't get enough range with a 1x7!
Thanks! We always use 44t chain rings, because they provide a sensible range when combined with 7s or 8s cassettes. You can purchase them through our shop, as long as you're located in Europe
You Ever Convert A Full Suspension MTB To A BMX?
No, we generally stay away from old shocks and suspensions
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What type of brush for polishing do you have on your drill?
It's one I've had for a while and it appears to be discontinued... 🙄
💩 de restauração onde não desmonta as peças da bike, limpa por cima, sem desmontar nada....bela porcaria!!!!
😄 tell me you didn't actually watch the video without telling me...