i recall building one up using their bars/stem/seatpost, ti rigid forks.. skinny tyres with latex tubes.. using sachs waveys or powergrips...
yep - you guessed it - light ! ( i think the lightest MTB i've seen/ridden - ever )
will see if i can find pics...
the company kinda just...
i put the aerator seat post on as it happened to be the right size.. new rear freewheel and chain as i didn't want it wearing the chainset - but have kept the old suntour freewheel for historical value :lol:
new tyres were v.hard to find. i'll see if i can find you the type - Michelin...
wow, good link to the araya site... that's exactly the one 8)
very impressed with your japanese :lol:
so now the question - are there any older muddy foxes in existence???
those tyres are well out of place :D but good luck finding period pattern ones... pretty rare i'd reckon!
finding the michelins i have on this fox took some effort - and that was when i got this bike - about 18years ago :o
your decals look a bit newer than mine - but it's pretty close...