big.eck Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Jul 28, 2009 #11 my 91 zasker has a 26.8 , should it be a 27.0 ? did'nt know there was a 27.0 tbh :?
R Russell Old School Grand Master Jul 28, 2009 #12 Retrobike lesson #1: Those who believe the first answer to a question, will spend money buying parts that don't fit. As above, need to know the year of your frame as they changed a bit through the ages To date it... whats the frame number? Usually on the dropout somewhere.
Retrobike lesson #1: Those who believe the first answer to a question, will spend money buying parts that don't fit. As above, need to know the year of your frame as they changed a bit through the ages To date it... whats the frame number? Usually on the dropout somewhere.
drystonepaul Moderator Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 28, 2009 #13 Seat post size can also depend how keen they were at the factory with the internal seat tube reamer. A fraction of a millimeter between frames isn't that uncommon. As to front mech size my 97 Zaskar takes a 31.8mm mech.
Seat post size can also depend how keen they were at the factory with the internal seat tube reamer. A fraction of a millimeter between frames isn't that uncommon. As to front mech size my 97 Zaskar takes a 31.8mm mech.
Awkward Kid Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 28, 2009 #14 Frame number is 07942625 pics attached. Attachments DSC04333.JPG 32.1 KB · Views: 1,056 DSC04334.JPG 31.3 KB · Views: 1,056
cchris2lou Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Jul 28, 2009 #15 it is a 1994 . check sheldon brown website .