a new-old unknown XC full mid90s

mattiamerca

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This is the new mtb of my dad...
I can't understand the brand of the frame, but it have some very nice solution and some (atmo) nice detail...

Frame: unknown Aluminum7005 full 4" travel frame
shock: XFusion 02RL 165x38
Fork: RockShox Tora 318 Coil 90-130mm UTurn Lock-out

handlebar: Scott Comp 580mm rise 25mm 25.4mm
stem: Ritchey Comp 110mm x 25.4 Stem
headset: Ritchey Logicx 1,1/8" Headset
seatclamp: eleven qr
seatpost:BBB Skyscraper 30.6mm x 400
saddlle: Fizik Nisene with Ti Rail

shifter: Sram GripShift 3x9
front mech: Shimano XT ...'97?' 98?
rear der.: Shimano XT ...'97?' 98?
cassette: Shimano Deore 9v
chain: Shimano Deore
bottombracket:Shimano Octalink2
crankset: Shimano mod ? Octalink2 + LX 44-32-33 chainrings
pedal: shimano spd m520
brake levers: Avid SingleDigit
brakes:Tektro Vbrake

rims: Mavic Ceramic
hubs: Ritchey (wcs?)
tyres: Maxxis Ignitor 26x2.1"
 

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JoeG":rudjntek said:
The blue frame really pops. Did you just have it painted or powdercoated?
I think is a powdercoat .. is exactly how I bought ... the previous owner has kept for years in the attic ... I simply clean it and it's amazing how it looks like the "cannondale-volvo" blue... i love it!
 
It looks like a muddy fox. I'm sure it's from the late 99's or early 2000, that kind of era. If its the one I'm thinking of its one of their entry dh bikes :)
 
jimmylad":3spjotbq said:
It looks like a muddy fox. I'm sure it's from the late 99's or early 2000, that kind of era. If its the one I'm thinking of its one of their entry dh bikes :)

thank you so much for the precious note!
i'll search...

it has nice welding and really nice solution like i.e. the asymetrical rear triangle, the bolt-fixing details, etc... and the possibility to choose the rear-shock options...
not so bad fot being the first full-susp bike of my 57yo dad :)
 
Kuwahara frames have carried that exact same frame decal for triple butted, seamless and extruded 7005 tubing

My ex-ride was a Competition LX with that same decal: https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipO ... iN-2F74-hp

Has been a popular MTB brand in the Scandinavia in the 90's, but elsewhere mostly known for BMX bikes

They did at least some full-susp models such as "Ohio" - but difficult to find info
 
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Parts are a real mish-mash. Mechs early to mid 90s, wheels look similar vintage, crankset and forks are newer, early to mid 2000s I'd say. Brakes are late 90s or early 2000s.
 
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RickTheUncivil":1nipzpa7 said:
Parts are a real mish-mash. Mechs early to mid 90s, wheels look similar vintage, crankset and forks are newer, early to mid 2000s I'd say. Brakes are late 90s or early 2000s.
Yes sir! The components are a big mess!
This is the bike that my dad 62yo use for the Trail ride...
The real question is about the frame...it seems good...


:shock: Those wheelset spin like a dream.
 
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