1995 DBR Axis Team Titanium - Up-date 9th March

Rio":1ycb7f7c said:
mooster was selling some NOS Ritchey canti sets in silver. Maybee he has one more set left?
I would really like to hear how those tires work for you. They fit the bike so well, but I'm curious how they perform.

I'll try and let you know if/when I get to ride it ;)
 
marin man":2sm42lai said:
Looking nice wadsy......where did you find the answer grips though....been looking for ages :?

Have a look on ebay (US) - plenty on there ;)

Cheers
 
Up-date 25th Feb '11

A bit of progress today :)

Judy FSX fork fitted - courtesy of jango :) Thought I'd see how the black RL cantis look. Couldn't fit the rear as no more brake inner :oops: :roll:

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Now, also with chain and functioning mechs ;) :LOL: ....

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It's a bit of a cliche, but the pic don't really do it justice :LOL: I am very pleased with the overall look :D And bar trying a set of Ritchey Logic cantis in silver and fitting a Ti Ritchey BB instead of the M900 it's about there I reckon ;)

Spec:

Frame: 18" DBR Axis Team Titanium 1521g

Fork: Judy FSX

Headset: King No-threadset
Stem: Control Tech with ti bolts
Handlebar: Answer Hyperlite
Grips: Answer
Brakes: Ritchey Logic
Brake Pads:
Brake Cables: xtr
Brake Levers: Ritchey Logic

Shifters: Gripshift X-ray with Answer grips
Front Derailleur: M900
Rear Derailleur: M910
Derailleur Cables: xtr
Cassette: M950
Chain: 8 spd
Cranks: Cook Bros 'E'
Crank Bolts: Steel - ti on the way ;)
Chainrings: Shimano 42,32,22
Chainring bolts:
Bottom Bracket: UN-91 will be Ritchey titanium
Pedals: Onza HO Ti
Hub Skewers: Ringle Twisters
Rims: Mavic 217
Hubs: Nukeproof - carbon
Nipples: Alloy
Spokes: DB Stainless
Tyres: Ritchey 2.1 Z-Max Evo (re-issue)
Tubes: Yes

Saddle: Flite Ti
Seatpost: Control Tech
Seatpost Binder: DBR Alloy
Bottle cage: Titanium

Weight: Approx. 22lb


Cheers
 
it looks superb! that is a really nice top shelf build that does the fram justice. whats inside the forks spring and cartridge wise? have you taken it for a ride yet, it must ride well i would imagine.
 
Understated and purposeful :D ..though I don't like the stem and post, too clumsy looking.
 
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