hi everyone,
bit of a lurker, here is my 17" Yeti Fro from 1991 i think as it has a serial number 1784 (i think)
specs:
fork: Tange switchblade
Wheels: mavic 261's to pulstar hubs
stem: titec at present
bars: Hyperlite
post: ritchey logic
Seat: vetta sp
grips: yellow yeti's
Crankset: campagnolo unknown
BB: shimano un70
Headset: Chris king
Derailleurs an shifters: M900 xtr
cassette: hg70 8 speed
pedals: Look
I always loved the yeti's from an early age, these are difficult to find in New Zealand but really worth the patience. this is built to ride and it has been ridden a few times.
i had it repainted in rasta colours (always wanted a rasta bike) stickers were from the famous gil_m. the ride is a bit different with the switchblades on it. however accutrax are not the easiest fork to find.
The ride is stretched out and comfortable, not great for technical stuff with the narrow bars and the long stem.
bit of a lurker, here is my 17" Yeti Fro from 1991 i think as it has a serial number 1784 (i think)
specs:
fork: Tange switchblade
Wheels: mavic 261's to pulstar hubs
stem: titec at present
bars: Hyperlite
post: ritchey logic
Seat: vetta sp
grips: yellow yeti's
Crankset: campagnolo unknown
BB: shimano un70
Headset: Chris king
Derailleurs an shifters: M900 xtr
cassette: hg70 8 speed
pedals: Look
I always loved the yeti's from an early age, these are difficult to find in New Zealand but really worth the patience. this is built to ride and it has been ridden a few times.
i had it repainted in rasta colours (always wanted a rasta bike) stickers were from the famous gil_m. the ride is a bit different with the switchblades on it. however accutrax are not the easiest fork to find.
The ride is stretched out and comfortable, not great for technical stuff with the narrow bars and the long stem.