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  1. aretheygood4bikingon on

    Yes.

    Not my wheelhouse, so I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure that’s a pre-trek frame, as identified by the two-piece seat stays and the weird front derailleur cable routing. 

    For me, that’s an absolute auto-buy if it’s even close to the right size.

  2. I have one of these pre Trek Bontrager Race. I put many miles on mine, love it dearly and will never part with it. I would love to see some pictures of the other/mechanical side. Mine has some parts swapped out. Does this one still have a bottom pull front detailer? What about time and hubs?

  3. An American made steel Bontrager frame? Yes. I’d get it just because it has that powerbar logo on it that is from the time I started mountain biking and I’m nostalgia to the moon for that! The fork replacement will be a PITA though.

  4. Practical_Brain6378 on

    Yes! The fork alone is worth 3 times refurbished. Looks like some xt brakes, wobbler rims, high end cnc hubs and skewers. Total score.

  5. GenericName187 on

    This is a California built Bontrager.

    https://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/d/2929-2/Binder2.pdf

    The hubs look like they might be Bullseye or some other boutique 1990s brand. The quick release
    skewers look expensive as well. You can probably part this out and make some money back if you do any upgrades

    The fork needs new elastomers, or just get a 1” rigid fork. Plenty of options on eBay for 1” threaded forks

  6. That’s freakin’ gorgeous. Buy it, then carefully remove that dumb powerbar sticker. And rigid-ize the front end.

  7. American made (fabricated) steel. That is a win! I had that Fork in the mid/late 90’s, runs really well for being a heavy elastomer fork, long intervals for maintaining.

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