Prodigal Son
Senior Retro Guru
The other day i was watching on youtube an early Bontrager race light build. The shop was lovely and i could feel the love from the owner/ mechanic for the frame. The list of parts he chose for the build had great high end parts like Ringle hubs and Ritchey cranks but other than the salsa stem nothing on the list had anything to do w the classic Bontrager build of early Race Lites which was basically deore xt m730, rugged, functional, dependable shimano and zero bling. No xtr derrailleurs. No Ringle hubs or Ritchey parts since both builders of nice steel handmade bikes had different styles. Even the dia compe 987s on that build was from a different time frame.
It felt wrong and i couldnt watch the video. I believe each vintage brand asks for a certain kind of build. Fat Chances did Ringle as well as Salsa along w/ syncros. Yetis were all about Ringle head to toe. Salsas had Bontrager forks. WTB Phoenix had Specialized, Ritchey and Suntour. Breezers had lots of Ritchey.
Whenever i see a build lthat follows the original i feel the rider brings back mtb history and vibe .
It felt wrong and i couldnt watch the video. I believe each vintage brand asks for a certain kind of build. Fat Chances did Ringle as well as Salsa along w/ syncros. Yetis were all about Ringle head to toe. Salsas had Bontrager forks. WTB Phoenix had Specialized, Ritchey and Suntour. Breezers had lots of Ritchey.
Whenever i see a build lthat follows the original i feel the rider brings back mtb history and vibe .
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