The Vintage Mountain Bike
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Major bikes.

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1991 Off Road Toad

- Shimano XT drivetrain/brakes

- IRD post & titanium stem

- Cook Bros Racing RSR crankset

- Chris King no logo headset

- WTB titanium bars

- Ringle titanium quick release set

- Koski straight blade fork

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Four Charlie Cunningham Indians being ridden as actual mountain bikes. A little bit of everything covered. Type I, Type II, flat bar, drop bar, fat post, skinny post.

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1982 Breezer Series III # 32

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1993/94 Slingshot Half Ti. True Temper steel boom tube and fork, Titus titanium made rear end. M900 XTR, Syncros, Chris King, Hugi.

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1991 Otis Guy. Full Shimano XT, IRD, Chris King, Ringle, Ti bars, Selle Italia Turbo saddle.

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1985 Otis Guy, Steve Potts Type II fork, early WTB parts (brakes, hubs, shifter perches, handlebars, cable hanger).

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1989 Mark Slate.

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1992 Slingshot.

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Salsa Scoboni Custom #23 with biplane fork.

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1994 Ibis Mojo

Do you remember what bottom bracket you used on your Lightning Flash with the Ritchey crankset? I’ve got a BB-UN72 68 x 110 and it is too short. Thinking 123 is the one but not sure. Any recommendations on how to know for sure?

Anonymous

Oh man. I don’t quite recall at this point. It was probably a 113-116mm wide BB. 122.5mm would be for M730 or Cook. The Logic cranks we’re at least a little better about Q.

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Bikes on a rock Part II