1994 / 96 Parkpre Pro Elite Ti - Retro-modern Winter Hack

Finished Build - "in the man cave picture"

According to my calculations, the total build just tucks in under 9.9 Kg which is rather respectable, especially for a winter hack. Cost wise I consider it better than going out and buying a full modern...and were is the fun in that and discovering crap which isn't up to much? ;)
 

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Finished Build - Outdoor Shots

Last pics before it get's caked up with mud.
 

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cracking job! I really like how it's turned out! I've been "should I/shouldn't I" about selling mine for ages, and just when I've decided to sell, I get inspiration like that!
 
:LOL:

Thanks chaps for the compliments. It's been a lot of thinking, selecting parts over time and deciding to go for that good karma build.

Foz, if you sell, sell to me at a nice price. Always good to have a spare ;-)
 
well if I do sell, it won't be cheap! There's no way I'd give mine away for next to nowt, but as with anything, if the price is right...
 
;)

.....let me know if it stands idle and you want to off load it.

They do build up nice though with some more modern bits. Most parts I used are around early 2000 so you get some good weight / durable performance and retain a slightly retro look.
 
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