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Two Lotuses done, A Marin & a Trek Mountain Mayhem 2020 Father & Son special to start in the new year and a 1984 Claud Canyon up on bricks whilst I hunt down parts…….
There must be something I can fiddle with? (shuffles over to his stash and has a little ponder) :xmas-wink:
I want…….I need..... to build a Claud… :xmas-big-grin:
Something to clean up and give a new life to, nothing to strenuous, nothing too costly (well its nearly Christmas Tiny Tim) & definitely no mad hunting of parts…… :roll:
Ah ha! A 1994 Antaeus…top of the CB range in its day, retailing at £1500! Original survivor picked up for £75, Why? Well why not, it ticks another top of the range/year box for the collection and, as I’ve mentioned before its another in the stable for my kids friends to borrow when they visit (so many don’t actual own bikes or if they do they’ve had a flat tyre for a year or more… go figure) and anyway if I did fall on hard times and had to resort to a strip down, it would definitely wash its face with easily well over £300 worth of kit on it….
See conservative estimates below based on approximately 5 minuets off eBay searching;
RD-M737 Rear Mech £20
FD-M737 Front Mech £20
ST-M737 shifters £30
FC-M737 Front Mech £30
BB-UN71 £10
FH-M737 Free Hub £20
HB-M737 front Hub £15
CS-M737 Cassette £30
PD-M735 Pedals £30
BR-M737 Brakes £20
Flite Titanium – scuffed £20
Tioga Psycho tyres x2 £20
Mavic Silver M231 rims x2 £20
Rock Shox Quadra forks £30
Tioga Alchemy stem £20
So this one is utterly complete as far as I can see and rides fine (ok the rear mech is a little sticky) RS Quadra shocks feel fine, “Just” a strip down and deep clean me thinks…… nothing too taxing.. more tea vicar? :mrgreen:
There must be something I can fiddle with? (shuffles over to his stash and has a little ponder) :xmas-wink:
I want…….I need..... to build a Claud… :xmas-big-grin:
Something to clean up and give a new life to, nothing to strenuous, nothing too costly (well its nearly Christmas Tiny Tim) & definitely no mad hunting of parts…… :roll:
Ah ha! A 1994 Antaeus…top of the CB range in its day, retailing at £1500! Original survivor picked up for £75, Why? Well why not, it ticks another top of the range/year box for the collection and, as I’ve mentioned before its another in the stable for my kids friends to borrow when they visit (so many don’t actual own bikes or if they do they’ve had a flat tyre for a year or more… go figure) and anyway if I did fall on hard times and had to resort to a strip down, it would definitely wash its face with easily well over £300 worth of kit on it….
See conservative estimates below based on approximately 5 minuets off eBay searching;
RD-M737 Rear Mech £20
FD-M737 Front Mech £20
ST-M737 shifters £30
FC-M737 Front Mech £30
BB-UN71 £10
FH-M737 Free Hub £20
HB-M737 front Hub £15
CS-M737 Cassette £30
PD-M735 Pedals £30
BR-M737 Brakes £20
Flite Titanium – scuffed £20
Tioga Psycho tyres x2 £20
Mavic Silver M231 rims x2 £20
Rock Shox Quadra forks £30
Tioga Alchemy stem £20
So this one is utterly complete as far as I can see and rides fine (ok the rear mech is a little sticky) RS Quadra shocks feel fine, “Just” a strip down and deep clean me thinks…… nothing too taxing.. more tea vicar? :mrgreen:
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