2005 Trek Top Fuel 110 Team Issue - Repair and Restomod

Is it wrong to use non period decals?

  • Yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 12 100.0%

  • Total voters
    12
  • Poll closed .
Just checked the weight on a friends scales, bang on 11kg with pedals (24.2lbs) 😎

Spec:

Frame: 2005 Trek Top Fuel 110
Fork: 2012 Rock Shox SID, XX Internals, upgraded comp damper
Shock: 2016 Rock Shox Monarch RT3
Headset: Works Components 1 degree angle set
Seat clamp: Bike Yoke Squeezy

Brakes: Shimano XTR M985, M9000 carbon lever blades, Superstar Race Matrix pads
Disk rotors: Formula 2-peice (180mm front, 160mm rear)
R/Shifter: Shimano XT M8000 11 speed iSpec
R/Mech: Shimano XT M8000, Garbaruk lower jockey wheel, Ti bolts
Cassette: S-ROAD 11 speed (AliExpress)
Cranks: Sram XO1 carbon
Chainring: Garbaruk 32t
Chain: PYC SP1101

Bars: Raceface Next carbon 31.8mm x 725mm
Stem: Tune Geiles Teil 4.0 75mm
Pedals: Crank Brothers Stamp 7
Grips: ODI Elite Pro
Seatpost: One Up Components 120mm
Seat: Fabric Scoop Race (Ti rails)

Wheels: Mavic Crossride FTS-X, set up tubeless with Muc Off tape and valves
Tyres: Continental Cross King 26" x 2.25 'Bernstein Edition'

Misc:

Rear brake adaptor: Formula
Front brake adaptor: Intened Blackline +20/23mm
Dropper post lever: Bike Yoke Triggy Alpha (iSpec)
Shock hardware: RWC needle roller kit, Ti bolts
Mech Hangar and Bolt: Race Ti.

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Pretty cool coincidence that the date of this thread is also when I picked up my 2005 top fuel 110!

Any chance you can put me in touch with Sue Skeggs? My pivot bolts and whatnot fell out and I have no idea where they are! 😅

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Hi mate.

Sue_Skeggs@trekbikes.com

Looks like the bolt hole on your rocker link is ovalized. Mine was the same so I replaced it with the alloy version: eBay link

If you ask Sue she may be able to get you a replacement carbon rocker link plate. Part number 221502M

Part numbers and diagram on page one of this thread.

Good luck 👍
 
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That's lovely
Just checked the weight on a friends scales, bang on 11kg with pedals (24.2lbs) 😎

Spec:

Frame: 2005 Trek Top Fuel 110
Fork: 2012 Rock Shox SID, XX Internals, upgraded comp damper
Shock: 2016 Rock Shox Monarch RT3
Headset: Works Components 1 degree angle set
Seat clamp: Bike Yoke Squeezy

Brakes: Shimano XTR M985, M9000 carbon lever blades, Superstar Race Matrix pads
Disk rotors: Formula 2-peice (180mm front, 160mm rear)
R/Shifter: Shimano XT M8000 11 speed iSpec
R/Mech: Shimano XT M8000, Garbaruk lower jockey wheel, Ti bolts
Cassette: S-ROAD 11 speed (AliExpress)
Cranks: Sram XO1 carbon
Chainring: Garbaruk 32t
Chain: PYC SP1101

Bars: Raceface Next carabon 31.8mm x 725mm
Stem: Tune Geiles Teil 4.0 75mm
Pedals: Crank Brothers Stamp 7
Grips: ODI Elite Pro
Seatpost: One Up Components 120mm
Seat: Fabric Scoop Race (Ti rails)

Wheels: Mavic Crossride FTS-X, set up tubeless with Muc Off tape and valves
Tyres: Continental Cross King 26" x 2.25 'Bernstein Edition'

Misc:

Rear brake adaptor: Formula
Front brake adaptor: Intened Blackline +20/23mm
Dropper post lever: Bike Yoke Triggy Alpha (iSpec)
Shock hardware: RWC needle roller kit, Ti bolts
Mech Hangar and Bolt: Race Ti.

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That is lovely. Reminds me of a Dangerholm build.
 
Ive just binged the full thread and wow. I had to put a hat on so I can take it off for you.
Some amazing work and impressive skills, engineering and art colliding beautifully.
I think Dangerholm would be pleased if someone told him his work was very Mikey08 👍
 
Ive just binged the full thread and wow. I had to put a hat on so I can take it off for you.
Some amazing work and impressive skills, engineering and art colliding beautifully.
I think Dangerholm would be pleased if someone told him his work was very Mikey08 👍

Im a huge fan of Dangerholm so that is a huge compliment, thanks. The whole project took about 2 years from when I first got the frame and started collecting parts. Theres a few minor details to sort out before spring when the weather improves and I can look forward to using it in anger.

I really like your Kona projects mate, love a old steel kona restomod. Had a couple of Cindercones back in the day, one modded with Hope Minis. I want another one to build up as a stealth street fighter commuter bike.
 
Im a huge fan of Dangerholm so that is a huge compliment, thanks. The whole project took about 2 years from when I first got the frame and started collecting parts. Theres a few minor details to sort out before spring when the weather improves and I can look forward to using it in anger.

I really like your Kona projects mate, love an old steel kona restomod. Had a couple of Cindercones back in the day, one modded with Hope Minis. I want another one to build up as a stealth street fighter commuter
It’ll be good to see some photos of it being used although even i’m worried about it getting scratched lol.
Thanks for the compliment on mine, I’m starting to look for the next project before finishing the current one, it’s addictive.
A stealth street fighter Cinder cone….i can’t wait to see that. Hurry up I’m not as patient as you lol
 
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