TREK 990 '96-last of its breed Made in USA now w/pics!

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Hi all,

I found this little sweet MTB in my barn, looking sad & unused since repaint/rebuild. As much as I keep telling myself it fits me OK, in reality it's rather too small for me, so here's your chance to grab Wisconsin's finest from the last year it was offered in superb condition with plenty of NOS/new/VGC kult parts.

Frame: True Temper OXIII heat-treated, custom butted cro-mo steel, Made in USA, 18" c-t, 73 mm BB, 27,2 mm seatpost, no dents, repainted black & clear lacquered, unused since rebuild.

Forks: Superlite Cro-Mo, A-head

Parts' list:

Chainset: Full NOS Sachs Quarz, with new Vuelta/Tioga/Sugino 46/34/24t alloy rings
Bottom bracket: NOS FSA Ultimax, cro-mo hollow axle, alloy cups, 73 x 113 mm
Chain: KMC X8-93, new with quick link
Cassette: CS-M737, 8 speed, alloy spider, 11-28t, with 4 new smallest cogs!
Rear mech: M739 XT, low miles
Front mech: NOS FD-M651 Deore DX, 31.8 mm top-pull for 46t big ring
Wheels: Mavic M230 32H rims, double butted stainless spokes, STX front/M737 XT rear hub, XT skewers, new folding tan wall 2.1 tires with new Maxxis superlight tubes.
Headset: Dia-Compe alloy
Stem: Ritchey ForceLite cro-mo, 120 mm x 15D, NOS
Bars: Ritchey ForceLite alloy 170 gr, taken from display bike
Seatpost: Shogun ZERO, NOS, superlight cro-mo, 27,2 x 350 mm
Seat: Ritchey, tubular cro-mo rail, low miles
STI: ST-M739 XT, low miles, nice
Brakes: Avid 25 V-brakes, red alloy, NOS
Pedals: XLC, full alloy, new

Weight as pictured: 22 lb 5 oz or 10.13 kg

Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/RVit53A

Asking 300 GBP + postage.

Cheers,
Endre
 
Re: Re:

Markybeau":1ylumahr said:
That's clean and classy Endre. Just a little bit big for me

Thanks, I've picked the parts from some other bikes of mine to make it a bit funky yet lovely. It's 18" c-t, so about 16.5-17" c-c, with a 56 cm c-c horizontal top tube. I got a 4 lb 6 oz Tange Infinity/Ritchey dropouts 16" green American Eagle frame also for sale, with a nasty downtube dent (not terminal, only ugly) for cheap, if a smaller one is needed.
 
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