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- September 30, 2013 at 11:38 pm
This is the frame those Nuke hubs will go on or a different bike build ?- October 1, 2013 at 8:45 pm
I’ll put the nuke proofs on either the 1993 or 1994 A2X..This UNLTD will get the parts that were specced for it like all the red Ringle kit, the red Toplines, etc.
- October 2, 2013 at 1:02 am
Ok I was just wondering I know you had those for a build yet you wrote this would be a restoration, will be nice to see it come together .- October 2, 2013 at 10:56 am
What’s the initial backstory on the Unlimited?
Where?
How much?
Identical to catalog spec?
2nd mortgage?Model Unlimited
MSRP $4,000.00 +
Weight (lbs) ??
Sizes Custom
Frame Material Welded Aluminum, butted
Fork Judy XC / Manitou 4 / Marzocchi XC-600
Rear Shock N/A
Brakes Dia-Compe 987 brakes, Dia-Compe PC-11 levers
Shifters Grip Shift SRT-800 X-Ray
Front Derailleur Shimano XTR
Rear Derailleur Shimano XTR
Crank Topline red arms, blue spider, Sugino chain rings
Pedals Ritchey clipless
Bottom Bracket Ultimate titanium
Cogset Shimano XTR 8-Speed
Chain Shimano Dura-Ace
Seatpost Ringle Moby, 28.6mm
Saddle Cuda branded Flight style titanium / kevlar
Handlebar Cuda branded 6061 butted, CNC machined, silver
Bar ends Onza
Stem Ringle Zooka
Headset 1 1/8″ Dia-Compe Aheadset
Hubs Ringle Super Bubba / Ringle Super 8
Rims Sun CR-17A, 32-hole
Tires Front: 26 x 2.10″ Onza Aggro, Rear: 26 x 2.10″ Onza Honch- October 5, 2013 at 3:21 pm
The back story on this one is fairly straight-forward.A fella from Norway bought it new, rode it lovingly and eventually parted it out, keeping the frame and stripping it down as he grew tired of the paint scheme. Had plans to build it up again which stalled, and he ended up listing it for sale.
I received it and fact-checked the bike and it all looks good.
My plans are to restore it to original glory, as close to factory as I can get. The hardest part will be the crank, as toplines are scarce, due to their issues with cracking, and that I have to pair red arms with blue spider and then add Sugino rings to it.
I’ll likely complete the frame in the next few months. I plan on sending it to Spectrum Powder Works in Colorado Springs for the powder coating and decal applicaton (will do my own graphics for it, and add to our collection). The rest of the bike will be completed as I acquire the parts over the winter (my hope). I’m thinking I’ll finish this bike before the A2X projects. That is, unless there’s a revolt here!
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