1996 Salsa El Kaboing

blilrat

Dirt Disciple
Just picked this up. All I've done is clean it up and rebuild the fork. This is the original build from the original owner.

There doesn't seem to be much out there about this model, so if anybody has information about the El Kaboing, I'd love to hear it.


Frame: 1996 Salsa El Kaboing

Fork: Manitou SX TI

Headset: Chris King no logo
Stem: Salsa
Handlebar: Scott
Grips: Oury

Brakes: Shimano XT V-brake front / Paul Crosstop II rear
Brake Levers: XT m739

Shifters: XT m739
Front Derailleur: XT m739
Rear Derailleur: XT m739
Cassette: XT m739
Cranks: XT m739
Pedals: some cheapo plastic things

Hub Skewers: XT
Rims: Mavic 517
Hubs: XT m739


Weight: no idea

Excuse the pedals, they are the only flats I have not already on a bike and I was ready to take it for a ride.

9774255853_704770bfb3_c.jpg


9774181994_dbca3849f7_c.jpg


9791201803_cf6028c827_c.jpg


9778779526_05c024cca9_c.jpg


9791124804_dcfa871b52_c.jpg


9791162753_0f1d8034d7_c.jpg


9791052065_9437aa4aa3_c.jpg


9791097546_741b574153_c.jpg


9791046125_4e8d60ca6c_c.jpg
 
very cool! I had an NOS frame a few years back. Your rear triangle was made by Chumba Wumba cycles, front triangle in Petaluma by Salsa. There was only a few of these frames made back in 96.

Wish i had kept mine :facepalm:
 
Thanks for all the comments. I've seen posted that anywhere from 50-75 of these were built over the few years they were still built in Petaluma which is probably why I can't find any information on it.

It's a very stiff riding bike for being full suspension. Setting the fork up at full pre-load gives it an almost road bike feel.
 
Back
Top