Glad you found one, looks pretty sweet..I had to beg and pray to get a new paint job on my Pace...which co-insidently should be coming back from the painters before Christmas....
after a quick clean it appears to be all deore II except for the DX sti , not too bad condition either still got the original wolber/saracen AT20 rims , saddle has no rips and it still has one of the farmer johns up front as well.
I added the DX comp pedals after but I do have some original Deore II Huge beartraps that need a serious resto job that should go great with this.
:idea: Do we think the Sti should go in favour of thumbies :?: , I think the Sti were probably an upgrade :? from the original thumbies :!:
Sorry about the first picture quality, I used the camera phone and must have shivered , I will get a better photo soon
Delight in your passion for what was my first ever mnt.bike ...any particular reason? Would of thought a fillet brazed Killi flyer was the one to seek out, rather than the humble trekker...
the turquosie model =1988
the grass green =1989
the black =1990
according to test in MBUK (Vol.1no.3) it weighed 28 1/2 lbs!!! (that inc. saddle with springs, monster wide handle bars, and rear mech protector).
not that I'd know as at the time I always got me Dad to lift the thing over styles and gates etc.
awesome bikes, lovely colour, (kinda like a YETI blue but not quite) seen below in various states of MBUK / Derek Purdy inspired action during late 80s brillant spec deore / deore xt...super solid bikes (although I had to get the steerer tube straightened a few times...), nice touches were the investment cast unicrown forks
Delight in your passion for what was my first ever mnt.bike ...any particular reason? Would of thought a fillet brazed Killi flyer was the one to seek out, rather than the humble trekker...